If you think about GMO and I know a lot of your listeners know GMO, Jeremy Grantham,
great value investor up in Boston, great value shop, 100 billion in assets.
Not exact matches
The pressure of giving
up investments from
investors or incubators are so
great that I'm questioning myself if my education is going to be worth the time -
value that I just passed
up an angel or an
investor that came in.
Companies with a durable competitive advantage can generate
value for decades, and the market can be so volatile that timing the
ups and downs of stocks isn't a
great idea for
investors.
Increasing valuation dispersion around the globe has opened
up many
great opportunities for the patient
value investor, the mirror image — tumbling popularity, tumbling relative valuations, and tumbling historical returns — of the picture painted by low beta.
The beauty of this approach is once you line
up a
great story & stock, it's hard to fool yourself on price — safe & cheap is pretty black or white, if you're a
value investor!
Mr. Tilson thought of himself (likely «thinks of himself») as a
great value investor, but that claim didn't play out in his Tilson Focus Fund so he sort of gave
up and headed to hedge fund land.
As a deep
value investor, often times a
great stock is not necessarily a
great company but the overall
value available from an investment standpoint is too attractive to pass
up.
When PetSmart Inc. reported not - so -
great first quarter results, its stock plummeted nearly 30 percent, and
value - oriented and activist
investors dove in to buy
up chunks of the company's stock.
I have to say, we didn't start out just working with real estate
investors; we've been doing this about a decade now... But we've ended
up here because we found real estate
investors really understand the
value of a lead; you know how to make money from leads, and so that makes a
great client for us, because that's what we do.
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