13 Disastrous Stocks That Could Get Even Worse

Investors love a turnaround play, and Wall Street is littered with stories of fortunes made betting on troubled companies.

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Investors love a turnaround play, and Wall Street is littered with stories of fortunes made betting on troubled companies.

In the 1960s, American Express (AXP) was rumored to be near bankruptcy when Warren Buffett famously entered what is now one of his favorite Berkshire Hathaway positions. Apple (AAPL), which became the first U.S. company to hit $1 trillion in market value, absorbed more than a decade of losses during the 1980s and ‘90s before Steve Jobs helped turn the company around – aided by a $150 million investment from Microsoft (MSFT).

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Lisa Springer
Contributing Writer, Kiplinger.com

Lisa currently serves as an equity research analyst for Singular Research covering small-cap healthcare, medical device and broadcast media stocks.