The Value Line Investment Survey Small and Mid-Cap Mailing List reaches affluent investors who have purchased or subscribed to Value Line Investment Survey Small and Mid-Cap weekly market guide. They’ve needed insightful information, facts, and quantitative analysis on approximately 1,800 companies with market capitalizations of less than $5 billion with the potential to yield spectacular gains. They sought quality products and services that aided them in building and growing wealth through investment vehicles like stocks and bonds. They purchased products ranging from financial and business publications to high-end home goods.
This list is predominately comprised of high net-worth investors as well as financial advisors, corporate investors, and portfolio managers. These well-to-do investors hold high wealth portfolios containing stocks, mutual funds, bonds, IRA’s, options, real estate holdings, and convertibles. They have the financial means to enjoy an upscale lifestyle. These savvy investors live in affluent communities, enjoy domestic and international travel, drive luxury cars, and are often members of country clubs. They are patrons of the arts and luxury spa resorts and belong to clubs of high status.
Ranging from affluent retirees to wealthy business executives, these subscribers relied on Value Line Investment Survey Small and Mid-Caps their leading resource for investment and wealth building opportunities. They are proactive in managing their investments to reduce risk and grow wealth. Presenting the most updated news on company earnings estimates, corporate developments, performance ranks, and suite of analytic tools, these knowledgeable investors were able to make sound financial and investment decisions.
Reach wealth-accumulating individuals who have purchased and/or recommended investment and investment-related products. High-wealth investors purchase publications, money market funds, mutual funds, precious metals, high-end apparel, home and garden accessories, gourmet foods, travel accessories, and various memberships. Institutional investment professionals buy computer equipment, software, electronics, marketing materials, briefcases, mobile devices, office supplies, and business apparel. |