
Value Investing
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The substantially rewritten Second Edition of Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond delivers an incisive and refined approach to investing grounded on almost 100 years of history, beginning with Graham and Dodd. Founded on the value investing course taught for almost twenty-five years by co-author Bruce Greenwald at Columbia Business School, the book helps investors consistently land on the profitable side of the trade.
Readers will learn how to search for underpriced securities, value them accurately, hone a research strategy, and apply it all in the context of a risk management practice that mitigates the chance of a permanent loss of capital.
The new edition includes:
* Two innovative new chapters discussing the valuation of growth stocks, a perennial problem for investors in the Graham and Dodd tradition
* New profiles of successful investors, including Tom Russo, Paul Hilal, and Andrew Weiss
* An extended discussion of risk management, including modern best practices in an environment where it is often divorced from individual security selection
A substantive expansion of an already highly regarded book, Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond is the premier text discussing the application of timeless investing principles within a transformed economic environment. It is an essential resource for portfolio managers, retail and institutional investors, and anyone else with a professional or personal interest in securities valuation and investing.
Successful value investing practitioners have graced both the course and this book with presentations describing what they really do when they are at work. Find brief descriptions of their practices within, and video presentations available on the web site that accompanies this volume:
http://www.wiley.com/go/greenwald/valueinvesting2e
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JUDD KAHN is currently a partner in Davidson Kahn Capital Management. He started his professional career as a historian, worked as a consultant and financial executive, and has been involved in investment management since 2000. He has a doctorate in history from UC Berkeley.
Content
Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
Introduction xi
1 Value Investing: Definitions, Distinctions, Results, Risks, Principles 1
2 Searching for Value: Finding the Right Side of the Trade 17
3 Valuation in Principle, Valuation in Practice 41
4 Valuing the Assets: From Book Value to Replacement Costs 71
Example One: Hudson General 91
5 Earnings Power Value 103
Example Two: Magna International 123
6 Growth 141
7 "Good" Businesses 161
8 The Valuation of Franchise Stocks 187
Appendix to Chapter 8: Return Calculations for Franchise Businesses 217
Example Three: WD-40 231
Example Four: Intel 253
9 Research Strategy 301
10 Risk Management and Building Portfolios 321
Investor Profiles 339
Warren Buffett 343
Robert H. Heilbrunn 375
Walter and Edwin Schloss 381
Mario Gabelli 393
Glenn Greenberg 395
Paul Hilal 399
Jan Hummel 403
Seth Klarman 407
Michael Price 411
Thomas Russo 415
Andrew Weiss 419
Index 423
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