John Dorfman

John Dorfman, chairman of Thunderstorm Capital in Boston, is a columnist for Bloomberg News.

John Dorfman
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Five under-book stocks set for a rebound
NEWS OPINION APR 25, 2011
Five under-book stocks set for a rebound

A time-honored method of detecting cheap stocks is to look for ones that sell below book value.

Insiders quietly snapping up these stocks
NEWS OPINION APR 14, 2011
Insiders quietly snapping up these stocks

Based on recent buying patterns, the shares of these four companies may be set to take off.

NEWS OPINION MAR 29, 2011
Value + momentum = Four stocks worth a punt

Six Japanese stocks to buy
NEWS OPINION MAR 22, 2011
Six Japanese stocks to buy

Japan's Nikkei 225 has fallen 12% since an earthquake ripped the country on March 11. U.S. investors should consider buying ADRs of Japanese stocks.

NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS FEB 09, 2011
Four stocks to buy and hold through thick and thin

These off-the-radar stocks remain relatively immune to Wall Street's 'wall of worry'

Cheapest stocks could be biggest winners: Dorfman
NEWS INDUSTRY NEWS DEC 22, 2010
Cheapest stocks could be biggest winners: Dorfman

Shares of unpopular companies generally outperform market favorites; here's this year's contenders

NEWS OPINION OCT 25, 2010
Top stocks that will flop, laggards that will pop: Dorfman

The year's best performers are headed for a tumble, while three beaten-down stocks are ready to rebound

NEWS OPINION SEP 29, 2010
Four hot stocks that are still good bargains

Few of September's star stocks look like bargains. But here are a few that do, according to John Dorfman, chairman of Thunderstorm Capital in Boston and a columnist for Bloomberg News.

NEWS OPINION SEP 23, 2010
Sector selector: How do the major industry groups grade out?

Here's how the 10 major industry groups in the S&P 500 grade out, according to John Dorfman

NEWS OPINION AUG 23, 2010
'Buy' signal flashing with plunge in consumer confidence

Historically, large stocks make biggest gains when confidence in the U.S. economy is at its lowest