Value Investing with Legends
Un podcast de Columbia Business School - Les vendredis
70 Épisodes
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Elizabeth Lilly - Embodying the Principles of Value Investing
Publié: 12/03/2021 -
Anna Nikolayevsky - The Value of Independent Thought
Publié: 26/02/2021 -
David Marcus - Developing a 3D Perspective of Investing
Publié: 12/02/2021 -
Samantha Greenberg - Recognizing True Asymmetry
Publié: 29/01/2021 -
Mohnish Pabrai - The Value of Continuous Learning
Publié: 15/01/2021 -
Jan Hummel - The Rare Advantage of Real-World Experience
Publié: 04/12/2020 -
Howard Marks - Successful Investing Through Buying Things Well
Publié: 20/11/2020 -
The Multi-Faceted Future of Value Investing with Henry Ellenbogen and Anouk Dey
Publié: 16/10/2020 -
Rishi Renjen - Evolving Your Investment Process
Publié: 02/10/2020 -
Richard Lawrence - Investing in Superior Businesses
Publié: 18/09/2020 -
Learning from Five Years of the 5x5x5 Russo Student Investment Fund
Publié: 04/09/2020 -
Kim Shannon - Value Investing - Bringing it All Together
Publié: 22/05/2020 -
Dan Davidowitz & Jeff Mueller – Compounding with Polen Capital
Publié: 17/04/2020 -
C.T. Fitzpatrick: Value Investing in Times of Deep Distress
Publié: 03/04/2020 -
Michael Mauboussin – Investing in times of (the Coronavirus) Crisis
Publié: 23/03/2020 -
Value Investing for the Long Term Guest with Francisco García Paramés
Publié: 20/03/2020 -
David Samra - Leveraging Fundamentals to Remain Relevant
Publié: 06/03/2020 -
Bruce Greenwald - Staying on the Right Side of the Trade
Publié: 20/12/2019 -
Matthew McLennan - The Power of Selectivity and Patience
Publié: 29/11/2019 -
Joel Greenblatt - Investing Off the Beaten Path
Publié: 15/11/2019
Value investing is more than an investment strategy — it's a fundamental way of thinking about finance. Value investing was developed in the 1920s at Columbia Business School by professors Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, MS '21. The authors of the classic text, Security Analysis, Graham and Dodd were the very pioneers of their field and their security analysis principles provided the first rational basis for investment decisions. Despite the vast and volatile changes in the economy and securities markets during the last several decades, value investing has proven to be the most successful money management strategy ever developed. Value investors' success over the second half of the twentieth century proved not only the validity of the value approach, but its preeminence over even the most widely taught and practiced modern investment theory, which was developed in the 1950s and '60s and remains dominant even today. Our mission today is to promote the study and practice of Graham & Dodd's original investing principles and to improve investing with world-class education, research, and practitioner-academic dialogue. In this podcast you will hear from some of the world's greatest investors, their views on the investment management industry, how they developed their investment process and how they see the field changing over time.
