Category Archives: Investment Recommendations

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MNR/ILPT Acquisition

By | November 5, 2021

It was announced today that MNR (Monmouth Industrial REIT) will be acquired by ILPT at a $4bn valuation. Link here We, as one minority investor, while commending the management team of seeking maximizing shareholder’s return in MNR, disagree with the sale price. We strongly believe that such a high quality industrial portfolio with long term… Read More »

Stock Recommendation – Big Five Sporting Goods

By | February 15, 2018

Note 1: Before you continue, please read the disclaim at the bottom of the post. Note 2: This discussion here is at summary level. For specific numbers, calculations and considerations, please email the author at contact@fjicorp.com Big 5 (“BGFV”) has approximately 100% appreciation potential as the market works to correct extremely negative sentiment which put… Read More »

Top 3 things you should never do in a market sell-off

By | February 8, 2018

Lots of things has happened in the past 1 week of February: Falcon Heavy was successfully lifted to the space – starman and the Tesla Roadster is traveling lonely in space listening to Prince’s Space Odyssey Twitter became profitable (finally!) 10-Year Yield rose to 2.85% XIV was “terminated” by crude hands of Credit Suisse Oh,… Read More »