David L. Brown
Sabrient's research team is headed
by David L. Brown, former NASA
scientist and retired CEO of Telescan, Inc.
A lifelong investor, David designed and developed
the critically acclaimed stock search program,
ProSearch, and the market timing indicator, the
Brown Breakout Ratio (BBR). He was named Stock Traders Almanac's Man of the Year for 1988 for "[showing]
the average investor how to spot the stocks that the
hottest money managers are buying." He has edited
several market letters, including the Undervalued
Growth Report, a real-money portfolio which he
published for 10 years with a record of nearly 20%
compounded annual returns and no loss years.
He has documented his investing expertise in four
books on investing, including
All About Stock Market
Strategies (McGraw-Hill, June 2002) and
Cyber-Investing: Cracking Wall Street with your
Personal Computer
(John Wiley & Sons, 1994, 1997).
The latter was named Book of the Year in 1997 by
PBS's Inside Money. He has taught finance and security
analysis courses at the University of Houston.
A former CEO of two public companies, David has
served on the boards of several banks and
organizations, including the Advisory Board of the
Southwest Council of Public CEOs. In 1985 he served as Chairman of the U.S. Science and Technology Commission.
He holds an M.B.A. in Finance from the University of
Houston and a B.S. in Engineering from the
University of Pittsburgh. He is a member of the
Author's Guild.