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Envoy Global, Inc., was founded in 2001 to pursue investment opportunities in turnaround and restructuring situations both in private and public companies. Envoy Global Research, the research arm of the company, periodically publishes reports on specific companies, as well as general articles on investment trends and psychology. Yehuda Fruchter, the editor-in-chief of Envoy Global Research, spent three years as part of Value Line’s equity analyst team before founding Envoy Global.
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Expect Continued Canadian Solar Financing This Year
on Jul 15, 2008 about CSIQ
- A Look at Four Polysilicon-Based PV Manufacturers' Funding
- Polysilicon-Based PV Manufacturers: Clarifying the Financial Issues
- Will Some Solar Companies Face a Cash Crunch?
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Is Corgi Due for a Major Revival?
on Apr 16, 2007 about CRGI
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Riley Buys Stake In Undervalued Stratos
on Nov 22, 2006 about STLW
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Seeing Progress at Web.com
on Nov 15, 2006 about WWWW
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Smallcap BSML Begins To Generate Cash
on Nov 15, 2006 about BSML
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Network Engines Reaches Its Inflection Point
on Nov 10, 2006 about NENG
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SupportSoft's Promising Consumer Product Not Reflected In Stock Price
on Oct 27, 2006 about SPRT
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Isolagen: After Meeting Managment, We're Still Upbeat
on Oct 25, 2006 about ILE
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ActivIdentity Wins Big, As Predicted
on Oct 25, 2006 about ACTI
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New Leadership Makes Isolagen Attractive
on Oct 16, 2006 about ILE
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New Leadership at Autobytel Could Create Significant Upside
on Oct 12, 2006 about ABTL
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BriteSmile's E-Commerce Strategy Should Leave Investors Smiling
on Oct 11, 2006 about BSML
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Why We Disagree With The Market's Assessment of Stratos International
on Sep 05, 2006 about STLW
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Growth Opportunities Abound for Britesmile
on Aug 23, 2006 about BSML
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ActivIdentity Driving Ahead to Profitability
on Aug 17, 2006 about ACTI
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After Strong Quarter, BriteSmile Continues to Be Undervalued
on Aug 16, 2006 about BSML
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Network Engines on the Verge of an Inflection Point
on Aug 09, 2006 about NENG
- Internap: Stellar Performance Already Priced In
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Network Engines: Like Venture Capital Investing in Public Markets
on Aug 07, 2006 about NENG
- Is SupportSoft a New Geek Squad?
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Buy Companies With Strong Fundamentals and Wait Out The Storm
on Jul 26, 2006
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Planar's New Plan Likely to Succeed
on Jul 20, 2006 about PLNR
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Stratos International: A Smallcap Optical Value Play (STLW)
on Jul 11, 2006 about STLW
- RSA Security Acquisition is Bullish for ActivIdentity (ACTI)
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Pacific Internet Shares Reaching Their True Value (PCNTF)
on Jun 23, 2006 about PCNTF
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Still Incredibly Cheap, BriteSmile is Giving Us Reason to Do Just That (BSML)
on Jun 19, 2006 about BSML
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Lessons from BriteSmile's Acquisition (BSML)
on Jun 12, 2006 about BSML
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The Long Case for BriteSmile (BSML)
on Jun 09, 2006 about BSML
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T-3 Energy and the Perfect Market Timing Tool (TTES)
on Jun 09, 2006 about TTES
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