In The News

Disclosures: Past performance is no guarantee of future results. The specific securities identified and described do not represent all of the securities purchased, sold, or recommended for advisory clients and the reader should not assume that investments in the securities identified and discussed were or will be profitable.

September 2011
Ticker.com
Information Edge With Margin of Safety

May/June 2011
CFA Magazine
Guts, Courage, and Strategy

May 2011
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Digging for Deep Values

March 10, 2011
Value Line
Fund Highlight: Roumell Opportunistic Value Fund

November 24, 2010
SuperInvestor Insight
Riding Through Turbulence

June, 2010
Seeking Alpha
Just One Stock: An IT Manager With Steady Cash Flows and Room to Grow

October, 2009
James Glassman, Contributing Editor
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, My New Take on Bonds

April 30, 2009
Value Investor Insight
Interview with Jim Roumell

November 2, 2003
James Glassman, Syndicated Columnist
Washington Post, International Herald Tribune, Hartford Courant, New York Daily News
"The Inside Scoop"

December 15, 2002
James Glassman, Syndicated Columnist
Washington Post, International Herald Tribune, Hartford Courant, New York Daily News
"10 Stocks A-Sleeping"

July 21, 2002
James Glassman, Syndicated Columnist
Washington Post, International Herald Tribune, Hartford Courant, New York Daily News
"The Inside Scoop"

July 10, 2002
Wall Street Journal Investment Dartboard
Losers Can Be Winners – In Dartboard Competition

January 16, 2002
Wall Street Journal Investment Dartboard
Pros Beat Readers

December 30, 2001
James Glassman, Syndicated Columnist
Washington Post, International Herald Tribune, Hartford Courant, New York Daily News
"An Asset-Focused Investor Finds 'Deep Value' Stocks"

December 7, 2001
Josh Kurtz, The Gazette
"Mutual Fund Case Settled Out of Court"

"Roumell, a value investor, gained renown in 2002 as a multiple winner of the Wall Street Journal’s pros-versus-dartboard stock-picking contest, and I have followed him ever since. His approach to asset allocation is unusual. Roumell sees cash as a ’home base’." -"Jim Glassman, Kiplinger’s, October 2009."