Jamie Dlugosch

Jamie Dlugosch

Jamie Dlugosch has over 20 years of experience in financial markets including investment banking, equity analysis and research and money management.

Previously, he was the publisher of Al Frank’s Prudent Speculator and CEO of Al Frank Investment Management Inc. He is the founder and editor of The Rational Investor.

Jamie earned his Master’s in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina. He currently lives in Minneapolis with his wife, Sarah, and their two daughters, Julia and Ellie.

Recent Articles

Is OSI Pharmaceuticals (OSIP) a Hit or Miss?

Shares of biotech drug firm OSI Pharmaceuticals (OSIP) soared 16 percent higher on Tuesday after a late stage trial found that its cancer pill, Tarceva, when combined with Genentech's Avastin, extended the time patients with advanced lung cancer lived without the disease getting worse.

Corporate Bonds: A Case for Williams Companies (WMB)

A close look at Williams Companies (WMB) offers a case study of why an investor should have corporate bonds in their portfolio.

Rockwell (ROK) Hit Hard as Demand Deteriorates

When things go bad for the manufacturing industry, they get even worse for their material vendors and their equipment suppliers.

A Game of Survival For Macy’s (M)

On Monday Macy's (M) announced that it was taking immediate steps to preserve cash during the current crisis. The company slashed its dividend to $0.05 per share and announced 7,000 job cuts causing shares to fall by more than $1 in the immediate aftermath of the news.

Not Recession-Proof. Hitachi (HIT) Posts $4.1B Loss

Once considered recession-proof due to its presence in a wide range of products, Hitachi (HIT), Japan's largest electronics manufacturing concern, has joined the ranks of companies facing massive restructuring needs as the global economy contracts.