I am trying to track down Henry… he was a close family friend of my older brother when they were in high school and I was a little girl. And for years beyond. We adored him.
I am very sad to hear that he may have passed… because my brother died as well.
I used to subscribe to OID and agree it was great and chock full of thought provoking ideas and deep dives into stock recommendations. Emerson also interjected the interviews with some humor as well. Each issue was 60 or more pages on average. They were published irregularly. Sometimes there were double issues. He also has another publication that tracked what value investors were buying before the Internet made it easier to discern this information. There was some talk of OID returning years ago. I recall a website being developed but nothing ever became of it. Henry Emerson seems to have become the J.D. Salinger of investment newsletters.
I am trying to track down Henry… he was a close family friend of my older brother when they were in high school and I was a little girl. And for years beyond. We adored him.
I am very sad to hear that he may have passed… because my brother died as well.
Such grief.
So sad that Henry passed away.
Thanks for sharing OID's editions!
I used to subscribe to OID and agree it was great and chock full of thought provoking ideas and deep dives into stock recommendations. Emerson also interjected the interviews with some humor as well. Each issue was 60 or more pages on average. They were published irregularly. Sometimes there were double issues. He also has another publication that tracked what value investors were buying before the Internet made it easier to discern this information. There was some talk of OID returning years ago. I recall a website being developed but nothing ever became of it. Henry Emerson seems to have become the J.D. Salinger of investment newsletters.
This is great, thank you for sharing Adam!