Investment Gurus
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Seth Klarman: 2016 made no sense
Features Famed value investor Seth Klarman of Baupost Group found last year highly bizarre for investors.
By Dr Matthew Partridge
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Ken Griffin: the world’s greatest investors
Features Griffin’s first focus was on convertible bond arbitrage, taking advantage of the fact that the price of convertible bonds.
By Dr Matthew Partridge
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Job Curtis: the world’s greatest investors
Features Job Curtis has described himself as a pragmatic value investor, only willing to buy shares that are undervalued in relation to their expected future earnings.
By Dr Matthew Partridge
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Paul Cabot: the world’s greatest investors
Features Paul Cabot was one of the first money managers to argue that stocks should form the core of a portfolio.
By Dr Matthew Partridge
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Charlie Munger: the world’s greatest investors
Features Charlie Munger was originally a value investor, buying companies that were trading below their book value.
By Dr Matthew Partridge
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Mark Slater: finding growth at a reasonable price
Interviews Merryn Somerset Webb talks to investor Mark Slater about how he consistently finds good, growing companies without spending a fortune.
By Merryn Somerset Webb
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Paul Samuelson: the world’s greatest investors
Features Paul Samuelson was one of the key people involved in the development of the efficient market hypothesis.
By Dr Matthew Partridge
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John Bogle: Stocks fully valued
Features Vanguard Group founder John Bogle reckons investors might get 5% on stocks – if they're lucky.
By Dr Matthew Partridge
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Nick Train: the world’s greatest investors
Features Nick Train is a believer in “buy and hold” – that you should find high-quality growth companies, buy them, then hang on to them.
By Dr Matthew Partridge
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