Finding The Next Starbucks: How To Identify And Invest In The Hot Stocks Of Tomorrow

Finding The Next Starbucks: How To Identify And Invest In The Hot Stocks Of Tomorrow by Michael Moe


ISBN
9781591841890
Published
Released
01 / 04 / 2008
Binding
Paperback
Pages
384
Dimensions
139 x 215mm

Michael Moe was one of the first research analysts to identify Starbucks as a huge opportunity following its IPO in 1992. And for more than fifteen years, he has made great calls on many other stocks, earning a reputation as one of today's most insightful market experts.

Now he shows how winners like Dell, eBay, and Home Depot could have been spotted in their start-up phase, and how you can find Wall Street's future giants. He forecasts the sectors with the greatest potential for growth, and explains his four Ps of future superstars: great people, leading product, huge potential, and predictability.

Moe also includes interviews with some of the biggest names in business - like Howard Schultz, Bill Campbell, and Michael Milken - who reveal their own insights into how they discover the stars of tomorrow.
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