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- Jeremy Grantham: Why to Buy Stocks Now
- Legendary investor Jeremy Grantham predicted the recent market crash in early 2006. Although he says there may still be another severe downswing, he sees great upside potential: "If you can stick it out for a while, this may be the buying opportunity of a lifetime"... Over the past three decades,...
- Articles 2009-03-09
- Great Minds on the Market
- Even market high priests have been humbled by the massacre of the Dow. For wisdom that goes beyond the same old advice, listen to these four. The worst financial markets in a generation have thrown into question virtually every long-held tenet of investing. Conclusions backed by 70 years of history...
- Articles 2009-03-09
- David Winters: Stock Market Isn't Out of the Woods Yet
- A veteran value manager discusses why a recovery is still a ways off, what you should do with your portfolio now, and where he sees good buys today (hint: it's not in the U.S.). Here he discusses the market’s recent activity, what...
- Articles 2009-08-19
- What's Next for the Markets?
- With a roaring rally over the past few months, stocks have erased nearly half of their bear market losses. Can the good times keep on rolling? Or will investors have their hearts broken once again? We asked three experts for their predictions.With the numbers on your brokerage statement actually getting...
- Articles 2009-08-20
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- Will The New Economy Provide A Renaissance For Value Investing?
- Value investing, both in U.S. and in non-U.S. equities, has been a very successful strategy over the long term. A value approach to investing (paying as little as possible for fundamental intrinsic value, as measured by such attributes as earnings, book value, cash flow, or discounted dividends) has sharply under...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Value Investing
- Value investing is an emerging concept in financial valuation domain. There are two different schools of thought that define the same. The conventional definition says that a value investor is one who invests in low-price book value or low-price earnings ratios stocks. While the generic view showcases that a value...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Top Value Investors to Address 2008 Value Investing Congress West in Los Angeles This May
- Leading Investors Will Share Latest Investment Strategies, Market Predictions and Favorite Stock Picks at Third Annual Value Investing Congress West LOS ANGELES -- At a time when insights into investing strategies and global financial markets are more valuable than ever, Schwartz-Tilson Information, Inc. today announced that it will host...
- Research articles 2008-03-23
- Media Advisory All-Star Lineup of Value Investors to Address 3rd Annual Value Investing Congress
- Top Investors Will Share Market Predictions and Favorite Stock Picks at New York City Conference Value Investing Congress:[TABLE OMITTED] About the Value Investing Congress Whitney Tilson and John L. Schwartz established the Value Investing Congress in 2004 so that passionate value investors - disciples of...
- Research articles 2007-11-19
- Value Investing and the Bargain Hunter
- Value investing and looking for a bargain is one of the oldest ways to pick stocks. In the 1930s, Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, finance professors at Columbia University, laid out the framework for value investing. The concept is similar to shopping for the product that is most reasonably priced...
- White papers
- Value Investing Congress Presents the World's Most Successful Value Investors; Disciples of Graham, Buffett Share Pragmatic Investment Strategies Next Month in New York
- NEW YORK -- Schwartz-Tilson Information, Inc. today announced it will host the first semiannual Value Investing Congress on November 15 and 16, 2005. Held at Frederick P. Rose Hall, the home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, in New York's Time Warner Center, the two-day conference will assemble the brightest value...
- Research articles 2005-10-18
- The Dichotomy Between A Value Investing Orientation
- The article states the dichotomy between a value investing orientation and growth investing two fundamental investment paradigms. The differences between growth and value can be significant. The study provided in the paper compares the performance of the two investing styles in the mutual fund world over the past eight years...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- What Is Value Investing?
- Ultimately, value investing can only be defined as paying less for a stock than its calculated value, where the method used to calculate the value of the stock is truly independent of the stock market. Where the intrinsic value is calculated using an analysis of discounted future cash flows or...
- White papers
- Getting started in value investing
- Getting started in value investing. Mizrahi, Charles S. John Wiley & Sons 2008 190 pages $20.00 Paperback The getting started in series HG4661 As this seasoned investment advisor explained to his mother, value investing simply means making a purchase only when...
- Research articles 2008-02-01
- World's Top Value Investors to Gather in Los Angeles This May; Leading Investors Will Share Latest Investment Strategies, Market Predictions and Favorite Stock Picks at 2006 Value Investing Congress West
- LOS ANGELES -- Please replace the release with the following corrected version due to multiple revisions. The corrected release reads as follows: WORLD'S TOP VALUE INVESTORS TO GATHER IN LOS ANGELES THIS MAY; LEADING INVESTORS WILL SHARE LATEST INVESTMENT STRATEGIES, MARKET PREDICTIONS AND FAVORITE STOCK PICKS AT 2006...
- Research articles 2006-03-17
- All-Star Lineup of Value Investors to Address 3rd Annual Value Investing Congress
- Top Investors Will Share Market Predictions and Favorite Stock Picks at New York City Conference NEW YORK -- A star-studded roster of some of the world's leading value investors will address attendees at the 3rd Annual New York Value Investing Congress in New York City. Schwartz-Tilson Information, Inc. today...
- Research articles 2007-10-04
- Value Investing vs. Value Pretending
- Joe Ponzio submits: For more than 50 years, great "value" investors — Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham, Charlie Munger, Seth Klarman, to name a few — have been touting the benefits of investing when there is blood in the streets, buying businesses when they are on sale. At each turn,...
- External links 2008-08-16
- Notes from the Value Investing Congress
- The Manual of Ideas submits: Zeke Ashton, founder and Managing Partner of Centaur Capital, recently concluded his presentation at the Value Investing Congress. The following are our notes from the presentation, entitled Surviving the Worst Case: Risk Management and Value Investing. LONG Investment Idea: Alleghany Y by The Manual...
- External links 2009-05-06
- Bill Ackman of Hedge Fund Pershing Square to Speak at the Value Investing Congress on Rationale for Restructuring McDonald's; Conference Announces Complete Schedule With Lineup of World's Most Successful Value Investors
- WHAT: Bill Ackman of Pershing Square Capital Management, a hedge ----- fund that is among the largest shareholders of McDonald's (NYSE: MCD), will speak about his investment in the company ...
- Research articles 2005-11-10
- Death of Value Investing? Way Overstated
- Todd Sullivan submits: A recent article said, "More than a few cynics have proclaimed value investing to be dead. Its plight hasn't been this dire since the height of the technology bubble." That bubble also led to a near decade of outsized returns for value investors. Remember that tech...
- External links 2008-09-03
- Value Investing Congress to Provide Live Webcast of Pershing Square's Presentation on Restructuring of Mcdonald's; Media, Analysts and the Public Welcome to Listen to and View Presentation
- WHAT: Bill Ackman, founder of Pershing Square Capital Management, L.P., a manager of hedge funds that are among the largest shareholders of McDonald's (NYSE: MCD), will provide a live ...
- Research articles 2005-11-14
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