TAM Stock Screener – Stocks Appearing in Greenblatt, Gabelli, Grantham Portfolios

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One of the new weekly additions here at The Acquirer’s Multiple features some of the top picks from our Stock Screeners and some top investors who are holding these same picks in their portfolios. Investors such as Warren Buffett, Joel Greenblatt, Carl Icahn, Jim Simons, Prem Watsa, Jeremy Grantham, Seth Klarman, Ray Dalio, and Howard Marks.

The top investor data is provided from the latest 13F’s over at WhaleWisdom (dated 2018-3-31). This week we’ll take a look at one of the picks from our All Investable Stock Screener:

Tenneco Inc (NYSE: TEN)

A quick look at the price chart below for Tenneco shows us that the stock is down 17% in the past twelve months. We currently have the stock trading on an Acquirer’s Multiple of 5.61 which means that it remains undervalued.

(SOURCE: GOOGLE FINANCE)

Superinvestors who currently hold positions in Tenneco include:

LSV Asset Management – 998,853 total shares

Mario Gabelli -739,874 total shares

Steven Romick – 370,626 total shares

Joel Greenblatt – 147,906 total shares

Aexander Roepers – 90,717 total shares

Jeremy Grantham – 75,500 total shares

Cliff Asness – 64,394 total shares

Scott Black – 35,950 total shares

Ken Griffin – 21,020 total shares

Paul Tudor Jones – 9,534 total shares

The All Investable Stock Screener (CAGR 25%)

From January 2, 1999 to November 29, 2017, the All Investable Stock Screener generated a total return of 6,765 percent, or a compound growth rate (CAGR) of 25.0 percent per year. This compared favorably with the Russell 3000 TR, which returned a cumulative total of 321 percent, or 6.4 percent compound.

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