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The 3 Small Cap Value Stocks Warren Buffett Wishes He Could Buy Today, is the latest blockbuster special report from leading investment advisory service, Growth Report.

Warren Buffett's investment genius has turned more average investors into millionaires than perhaps any other investor. So we at Growth Report applied a few of Buffett's core investment criteria to the current stock market.

As part of our search, we:

(1) Looked for companies with high profit margins and cash flow

(2) Determined the intrinsic value of a company and paid less for it

(3) Disregarded what is happening in the stock markets as it has no impact on the business of the company

Now, we're bringing you the profitable results.

Inside this exclusive report, you'll find Growth Report's valuable and trusted research on these 3 leaders and pioneers in their sectors. We're confident that we've faithfully followed Warren Buffett's investment criteria and that the stocks we've uncovered will make welcome—and profitable—additions to your portfolio.

Warren Buffett can't take substantial positions in small cap stocks anymore. He's got too much money, for one. And once word got out there'd be a flood of investors clamoring to buy the same stock. But just because Buffett himself can't buy these stocks doesn't mean we can't apply his time-tested methodology to uncover the very best small cap growth stocks.

We're confident that Buffett would approve of our stock picks, especially during such a turbulent time in the stock market.

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The 3 Small Cap Value Stocks Warren Buffett Wishes He Could Buy Today. You'll learn all about the incredible investment opportunities we've uncovered, such as:
 

  • Company One manufactures electrical products along with providing hot dip galvanizing to the steel fabrication industry, with facilities across the U.S. It has a long history of profitability. Growth in international exporting should lead to an even bigger boost in profits. The company has an operation cash flow of $19.5 million and a profit margin of 8.5%.
     
  • Company Two, while rising energy costs are straining transportation budgets-railroads are capturing a large share of business due to this. Company Two has strong ties with railroads, which means even more profits for this company. It operates in two segments--carbon materials/chemicals, and railroad/utility products with experienced management. This company has a market capitalization of $893 million and a 2% dividend yield.
     
  • Company Three is benefiting from its position as a supplier of the essentials to the oil industry at a time when the demand for energy is growing and crude prices are toppling record numbers. Company Three has also seen its shares rise more than 50% in the past six months and has a market capitalization of $523 million.

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