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Business Week Reads This Blog Too

Posted on Thursday, April 24th, 2008 | In Stocks to Watch
Contributed by: Chad Brand (http://www.peridotcapitalist.com) -

In the current issue of Business Week, dated 4/28, an article about Citigroup (C) mentioned my conservative $22 break-up value for Citigroup in an article entitled “Where Pandit Is Taking Citi.

Although the piece failed to put the $22 number in context (it was the lowest of three projected scenarios I made - conservative, moderate, and aggressive), a special thanks to Business Week for reading this blog as part of their research.

If you would like to read the article online, I have included a link above. Links to my three Citi posts are below:

Citigroup Break-Up Analysis:
Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3

Full Disclosure: Neither a position in Citigroup, nor a subscription to Business Week, at the time of writing

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About Chad Brand (http://www.peridotcapitalist.com)
Chad Brand is the Founder and President of Peridot Capital Management LLC, an independent investment advisory firm based in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition to managing investment portfolios for clients, Chad writes "The Peridot Capitalist," an investment blog that has been named one of the best stock market blogs on the web and is regularly quoted on sites such as Forbes.com, TheStreet.com and Yahoo! Finance. Prior to founding Peridot, Brand graduated from Washington University in St. Louis and worked in the corporate finance department at Express Scripts, Inc, an $18 billion per year pharmacy benefits management company.

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