(Image Credit, bc.sas.upenn.edu) Chris Browne was best known as the Managing Director of the legendary investing firm Tweedy Browne & Co. Tweedy, Browne Company LLC, a successor to Tweedy & Co., was first established by Forrest Birchard Tweedy in 1920 as a dealer in closely held and inactively traded securities. The firm’s … Read More
If Value Investing Was Easy, Everyone Would Be Doing It! – Jean-Marie Eveillard
(Image Credit, investmentnews.com) Jean-Marie Eveillard is an investing legend. He’s widely recognized as one of the first truly global value investors. Eveillard became a senior advisor to the First Eagle Investment Management Global Value team in March 2009 and now serves as board trustee to First Eagle Funds. From 1993–2004, … Read More
Returns to The Acquirer’s Multiple® Screeners and The Best Value Stocks
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Find Quality Businesses and Pray That They’re Cheap – Charles de Vaulx
(Image Credit, youtube.com) Another value investor that I like to watch closely is Charles de Vaulx. De Vaulx joined International Value Advisers, LLC (IVA) in May 2008 as a partner and portfolio manager, and serves as chief investment officer and portfolio manager. Until March 2007, de Vaulx was portfolio manager … Read More
100 of the best investing blogs on the planet, plus a couple more (2016)
(Image Credit, www.theodysseyonline.com) A couple of weeks ago I wrote an article called, 50 of the best investing blogs on the planet, plus a couple more (2016). As expected, I was inundated with emails from folks highlighting blogs that I’d left out. So I’ve updated the list to include another 50, … Read More
How To Pick Good Stocks By Trying To Kill The Business (Strategy) – Bruce Berkowitz
(Image Credit, institutionalinvestor.com) One investor I like to follow closely, is Bruce Berkowitz. Berkowitz is the Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Fairholme Capital Management, and President and a Director of Fairholme Funds, Inc. In 2010, Berkowitz was named as the 2009 Domestic-Stock Fund Manager of the Year by Morningstar as … Read More
How to Find Undervalued Stocks Using the 80/20 Rule – Bill Nygren (Part 2)
(Image Credit, fortune.com) This is Part 2 of How to Find Undervalued Stocks Using the 80/20 Rule – Bill Nygren. To read Part 1, click here. The following is a continuation of the speech given by Bill Nygren at the Thirteenth Annual Louis Rukeyser Investment Conference, in 2005. Let’s take a look…
Undervalued Stocks | Bridgepoint Education Inc (NYSE:BPI)
As Tobias reported yesterday, Bridgepoint Education Inc (NYSE:BPI) is the best value stock in All Investable Screener. Bridgepoint are a provider of post-secondary education services. Its academic institutions, Ashford University® and University of the RockiesSM, offer associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs. As of June 30, 2016, the company’s combined institutions offered approximately … Read More
Returns to The Acquirer’s Multiple® Screeners and The Best Value Stocks
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How to Find Undervalued Stocks Using the 80/20 Rule – Bill Nygren (Part 1)
(Image Credit, fortune.com) Bill Nygren has been a manager of the Oakmark Select Fund (OAKLX) since 1996, Oakmark Fund (OAKMX) since 2000 and the Oakmark Global Select Fund (OAKWX) since 2006. He joined Harris Associates in 1983 and served as the firm’s Director of Research from 1990 to 1998. Harris … Read More
The Lehman Brothers $1.1 Billion Discrepancy, “Accounting Ingenuity” – David Einhorn
(Image Credit, forbes.com) David Einhorn is one of most famous hedge fund managers on the planet and a master of company analysis. He’s the founder and president of Greenlight Capital, a “long-short value-oriented hedge fund”, which he started in 1996 with $900,000. The fund now has $9.27 Billion in assets under … Read More
The Lost Art of Contrary Thinking – Seth Klarman
Just about every investor has heard of Seth Klarman. According to Forbes, “Investing legend Seth Klarman runs Boston-based firm The Baupost Group. With $27 billion under management, Baupost is one of the largest hedge funds. It posted small losses in 2015. An avid philanthropist, his foundation’s assets hit $350 million … Read More
How Do You Know When a Company is in “The Value Zone” – Arnold Van Den Berg
(Image Credit, gurufocus.com) Value investor, Arnold Van Den Berg founded Century Management in 1974. He is a principal of the firm, the Chief Executive Officer, and co-Chief Investment Officer. According to investment-advisors.credio.com, Century Management has $1.03 Billion in Assets Under Management. Van Den Berg has no formal college education but gained his market … Read More
How to Develop a Simple Investing Strategy, and Don’t Try to Calculate Intrinsic Value – Charles Mizrahi
(Image Credit, twitter.com) A lot of investors have never heard of Charles Mizrahi. Mizrahi is editor of the Hidden Values Alert and the Inevitable Wealth Portfolio newsletters. Hidden Values Alert has been named one of Marketwatch.com’s 10 Best Advisors from October 2007 to January 2015…a period that included the Financial Crisis of 2008 and … Read More
How to Find Great Investments, and Why You Should Ignore DCFs – David Winters
(Image Credit, www.reuters.com) David Winters is an awesome value investor and Founder and Chief Investment Officer of The Wintergreen Fund. Prior to founding Wintergreen Advisors in 2005, Winters was Chief Investment Officer of Franklin Mutual Advisors and Portfolio manager of the Franklin Mutual Discovery Fund. Winters joined Mutual Series in … Read More
Returns to The Acquirer’s Multiple® Screeners and The Best Value Stocks
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Why Models Beat Humans – What Works on Wall Street – James O’Shaughnessy
(Image Credit, business.financialpost.com), One of the best value investors on the planet is of course, James O’Shaughnessy. James O’Shaughnessy, also known as Jim, is a Principal, and Chief Executive Officer at O’Shaughnessy Asset Management, LLC. He’s widely regarded as a pioneer in quantitative equity analysis. Jim and his team have identified … Read More
Start with the balance sheet, and ignore DCF – Bruce Greenwald
(Image Credit, www.lifeposts.com) I’m always interested in reading and listening to anything by Bruce Greenwald. Bruce Greenwald is a professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business and Director of Research at First Eagle Funds. He’s also the author of the books Value Investing: from Graham to Buffett and Beyond and … Read More
50 of the best investing blogs on the planet, plus a couple more (2016)
(Image Credit, julieeliselandry.com) As value investing bloggers, there’s a whole bunch of us out there sitting down at the computer trying to come up with the next writing idea that will appeal to readers. I like to think of us as a community of individuals that collectively do our best to educate … Read More
The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville – (Freshly Transcribed 2016) – Part 3
This is Part 3, in the 3 part series The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville – (Freshly Transcribed 2016). To read Part 1, click here, The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville – (Freshly Transcribed 2016) Part 1 To read Part 2, click here, The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville – (Freshly Transcribed 2016) Part 2