Sentences with phrase «letters as a value investing»

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«At a time like this, we need to invest in schools that hold our children up and value all of their potential and not schools that see children and families as disposable,» the letter states.
As a value investor, one of the most important free investing resources is Buffett's earliest partnership letters.
Heavily footnoted but nonetheless enjoyable, it makes the case for value investing — the search for undervalued stocks — and explains why practitioners such as Warren Buffett, whose 1964 letter to American Express is in Gramm's book, and more strident activists such as Carl Icahn, whose 1985 letter to Phillips Petroleum is also featured in Dear Chairman, have been able to beat the market.
Though most people understood our last quarterly letter as tongue - in - cheek and while we certainly don't believe value investing is dead, it is clearly out of favor at the moment.
As a value investor, one of the most important free investing resources is Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway shareholder letters.
In 1991, Buffett, who noted in an earlier Chairman's letter that Keynes had «began as a market - timer (leaning on business and credit - cycle theory) and converted, after much thought, to value investing,» described Keynes's end - point as an investor thus:
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