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Biographies:
Peter
Grandich
The
Grandich Letter
About
Peter Grandich
Managing Member, Grandich
Publications, LLC.
With
no formal education
or training, Peter
Grandich entered Wall
Street and within
three years was appointed
Vice President of
Investment Strategy
for a leading New
York Stock Exchange
member firm. He was
the editor and publisher
of four investment
newsletters, and appeared
on national TV and
radio over 400 times.
Labeled
the Wall Street Whiz
Kid, Grandich gained
national notoriety
by being among the
very few who not only
forecasted the 1987
stock market crash
just weeks before
it happened, but on
the very next day
he predicted that
within a year the
market would reach
a new all-time high
which it did. Proving
his 1987 forecast
was no fluke, Mr.
Grandich said in January
2000 that the year
2000 will go down
as the year the great
mega bull market of
the 80s and 90s came
to an end.
He
speaks at numerous
major investment conferences
worldwide and was
awarded Best Speaker
Award eight times
by the International
Investors Conferences.
Grandich
is the founder and
managing member of
Grandich Publications,
LLC. Grandich Publications
publishes The Grandich
Letter. First published
in 1984, it provides
commentary on the
mining and metals
markets. In addition,
the company also provides
a variety of services
to publicly-held corporations
on a compensation
basis.
In
addition, Grandich
is a member of the
National Association
of Christian Financial
Consultants, and a
long-standing member
of The New York Society
of Security Analysts
and The Society of
Quantitative Analysts.
Chairman/CEO/CIO
Louis Navellier is Chairman of the Board,
Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Investment
Officer of Navellier & Associates, Inc., located
in Reno, Nevada. Mr. Navellier is also editor
of four leading stock advisory newsletters: Emerging
Growth, Quantum Growth, Blue Chip Growth, and
Global Growth. A recognized expert in translating
what had been purely academic techniques into
real market applications, he believes that disciplined,
quantitative analysis can select stocks that will
significantly outperform the overall market.
Mr.
Navellier employs a three-step, highly disciplined,
bottom-up stock selection process, focusing on
quantitative analysis, fundamental analysis, and
optimization of the securities selected for the
portfolio. In 1980, Mr. Navellier began publishing
his research in his stock advisory newsletter,
the MPT Review. Since 1987, he has been active
in the management of individual portfolios, mutual
funds, and institutional portfolios.
A
charismatic figure with a reputation for solid
leadership, Louis Navellier has been covered by
a wide range of international media. In addition
to appearing on CNBC, Bloomberg, The Nightly Business
Report, and Wall Street Week, he has been featured
in Barron's, Forbes, Fortune, Investor's Business
Daily, Money, Smart Money, and The Wall Street
Journal. Most recently he was profiled in Kenneth
A. Stern's book Secrets of the Investment All-Stars
in the interview "Louis Navellier, A Man
Who Has Beat Them All." He is also featured
in Alan R. Ackerman's Investing Under Fire: Winner
Strategies from the Masters for Bulls, Bears,
and the Bewildered.