This is an archive of Share Sleuth columns published in Money Observer and written by Richard Beddard.
A typical Share Sleuth company is small, out of favour or just forgotten by investors and the media and, perhaps, an opportunity for the private investor.
All files are in Adobe pdf format.
- Bond Street blues, July 2010.
- Small wonders can get ahead of the game, June 2010
- Ducking and diving brings net loss, May 2010
- Vote for unsung heroes, April 2010
- Data parts top marks, March 2010
- Cheap shares are scarce, February 2010
- Tilting at Windmills, December 2009
- Get a lift from thrift, November 2009
- Drip-feeding profit dreams, October 2009
- Detecting a growth story, September 2009
- Looks good on paper, August 2009
- Triumph over adversity, July 2009
- Boom-time mentality, June 2009
- When the music's over, May 2009
- Exhibitions in a sorry state, April 2009
- A recipe for success, March 2009
- Pushing all the right buttons, February 2009
- The F Factor, December 2008
- Game back on, October 2008
- Will Optare win the battle of the buses?, September 2008
- The EDI approach passes the test, August 2008
- Publisher has plenty left in the Tank, July 2008