BearbullDoing versus standingCOMMENT: Sometimes action is needed - Mr Bearbull adds three holdings to his speculative fundSave28 April 2010
BearbullThe shape of symmetryCOLUMNIST: How do you want your markets – symmetrical or asymmetrical? Both have merits, says Mr BearbullSave21 April 2010
BearbullTerrible obsession with growthCOLUMNIST: The only way to find great growth stocks is to be obsessed. But how much fun is that? asks Mr BearbullSave14 April 2010
BearbullEasy-peasyCOLUMNIST: Mr Bearbull goes in search of dividend yield and - despite record low interest rates - is pleasantly surprisedSave7 April 2010
BearbullMargin of safetyCOLUMNIST: Mr Bearbull reprises a vital concept in investment that is far too fuddy-duddy for City analysts – more fool themSave24 March 2010
BearbullThe Examiner fails the MasterCOLUMNIST: A report into the failure of Lehman Brothers makes compulsive reading, but does not reveal a pretty sightSave17 March 2010
Tax PlanningTop takeover targetsFEATURE: M&A activity might have been weak last year, but there's evidence that the deal-doing machine is beginning to crank itself up. We name the likeliest targetsSave11 March 2010
BearbullJames Dean theoryCOLUMNIST: In today's financial markets, the evil day always seems to be postponedSave10 March 2010
BearbullArm too far aheadThe price of shares in microprocessor designer Arm may have got carried away - it's all to do with value-added per employeeSave3 March 2010