Don’t let the fact that he beat a 12-year SEC investigation for insider trading fool you. There’s more than meets the eye -- or the SEC scrutiny -- when it comes to Nelson Obus of Wynnefield Capital.
There may not be a “Bernie Madoff” level pyramid scheme going on, but because of what Nelson Obus is doing, Wynnfield Capital is definitely underperforming. Would you prefer to do business with a guy who is cheating on his wife or a guy who is not? If a guy is cheating on his wife, what does that say about his morals, values, ethics and character? If you saw a guy you do business with checking into a New York City hotel with a young lady not his wife, daughter, sister, mother, cousin or any other familial relation, what would you think?
Ask Mr. Small Cap trader how things went that day in room 7B of a certain posh hotel. Ask him how things went with the lady he was with. And by the way, this wasn’t his first liaison, either. There have been a number of others. You think that’s something investors shouldn’t take notice of? You think it’s personal and not something to pay attention to? You think that kind of character, or lack thereof, doesn’t spill over into everyday work activities? Think again. Before you invest any money with Nelson Obus or his company, think long and hard about that and check him out thoroughly.
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Don’t let the fact that he beat a 12-year SEC investigation for insider trading fool you. There’s more than meets the eye -- or the SEC scrutiny -- when it comes to Nelson Obus of Wynnefield Capital.
There may not be a “Bernie Madoff” level pyramid scheme going on, but because of what Nelson Obus is doing, Wynnfield Capital is definitely underperforming. Would you prefer to do business with a guy who is cheating on his wife or a guy who is not? If a guy is cheating on his wife, what does that say about his morals, values, ethics and character? If you saw a guy you do business with checking into a New York City hotel with a young lady not his wife, daughter, sister, mother, cousin or any other familial relation, what would you think?
Ask Mr. Small Cap trader how things went that day in room 7B of a certain posh hotel. Ask him how things went with the lady he was with. And by the way, this wasn’t his first liaison, either. There have been a number of others. You think that’s something investors shouldn’t take notice of? You think it’s personal and not something to pay attention to? You think that kind of character, or lack thereof, doesn’t spill over into everyday work activities? Think again. Before you invest any money with Nelson Obus or his company, think long and hard about that and check him out thoroughly.