Geoff Gannon October 3, 2006

The Favorite Post Contest

You can win a copy of Benjamin Graham’s “Security Analysis” (1934 edition)

All you have to do is pick your favorite post from this blog.

Some of you may remember when I gave away two copies of Benjamin Graham’s Security Analysis through the “Widest Moat” contest.

Today, I’m announcing a new contest of sorts. Really, it’s another opportunity to win a copy of Graham’s Security Analysis. Hopefully, it will also be an opportunity for new readers of this blog to find some good posts they might have missed.

Here’s how the “Favorite Post” contest works. You can either send me an email or comment to this post by clicking the “comments” link below. You select your favorite post from this blog. If that post ends up getting the most votes over the course of the contest, you’ll get a free copy of Benjamin Graham’s Security Analysis. The book is a modern reprint of the original 1934 edition. It’s currently available on Amazon.

Of course, you can’t “nominate” a post someone else already chose. So, you need to pick a new favorite post.

From now until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, October 9th, I will accept nominations. After that, the voting will begin. The voting will consist of picking a post and explaining what you liked about it. Just like in the “Widest Moat” contest, I will select the best comment by a voter and give away a second free copy of Ben Graham’s Security Analysis.

I’ll explain the voting part in greater detail later. For now, simply pick your favorite post from this blog. Browse the “Posts By Ticker” and “Archives” presented on the right sidebar (scroll down to see) to find the best posts from the last year.

Also, feel free to comment on the posts picked by others. I will give away another copy of Graham’s Security Analysis for the best comment. In all, there will be three free copies of Security Analysis given out over the course of this contest.

So, for the best chance to win, pick a post and comment on the posts picked by others.

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