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Published: September 22, 2008

It's a great time of year for sports fans. The baseball pennant races are heating up, college football is in full swing, and hockey season is around the corner. That means sports bars will be packed with fans cheering their favorite teams each night. Most will also be devouring platters of hot wings and downing a frosty beverage or two while they're there.

When evaluating a company, it's always important to separate the stock from the product, as some of our favorite stores often make for poor investments. However, at other times it's worthwhile to trust your instincts: If you like what you see, quite possibly millions of others will see the same thing. And if that same company also happens to look great on paper, then being an enthusiastic customer will only reinforce your bullish opinion.

That's what first drew me to Buffalo Wild Wings (Nasdaq: BWLD, $42.93), owner of a chain of award-winning sports bars across the country. And if I liked the company's tasty food and fun atmosphere, I loved its financial statements and attractive valuation. So this past April, I put the stock under the spotlight in my Half-Priced Stocks newsletter.

At the time, management had just outlined ambitious goals calling for a +15% expansion in restaurant units, a +20% increase in revenues and a +25% jump in profits. The company had also extended a streak of 19 consecutive quarterly same-store sales gains and was set to renew a long-term chicken-wing supply contract just as prices had dipped to about $1.25 per pound.

Better still, the stock had fallen to $27.50. My fair value calculations yielded a much higher fair value of $38 per share.

Fast-forward a few months. Buffalo Wild Wings is shattering its internal goals as well as Wall Street's targets. In fact, the average company-owned location is now pulling in sales of $40,000 per week, helping revenues climb almost +30% last quarter. Earnings were up an even stronger +45%.

Readers who heeded this play can chalk up another score. In fact, BWLD shares are currently sitting above my fair value. They closed at $42.93 on Friday -- yielding a gain of +56% in just five months.

In this month's issue, I highlight an international industrial conglomerate that, thanks to some recent reorganization, offers the stability of an established blue-chip leader with the upside of an up-and-coming small-cap. In fact, the firm has seen its revenues grow from $70 billion to $108 billion in the last five years and is expected to increase them +21% annually. This company is seeing some of its biggest growth in emerging markets like Argentina, South Korea, Nigeria, and Saudi Arabia. In fact, with an active presence in almost 200 countries worldwide, it would be easier to list the places where it isn't making money. Yet for all of its exceptional qualities, this stock is trading below its fair value and could easily gain +40% to reach that level.

To read my complete profile of this exciting company, available only to subscribers, I invite you to try out my Half-Priced Stocks newsletter. Follow this link to learn more.
 



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