The Financial Times Guide to Value Investing
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<P>'Glen Arnold makes complex investment concepts understandable. He explains what the masters of the investment world have done to achieve their status.'</P> <P>David Shapiro, Stamford Associates</P> <P> </P> <P>'An excellent intorduction to value investing, some of its most famous practitioners and the investments that made them rich.'</P> <P>Mark Wallace, Rothschild</P> <P> </P> <P>'In an age of turbulence, reading this book is as good as an inoculation against fads and infatuation with over-trading.'</P> <P>Robin Woodbine Parish, Chairman of the El Oro and Exploration company.plc</P> <P> </P> <P>What are the key principles that have served great investors for over half a century? </P> <P>Is there anything that we can learn from those investors who have displayed an enviable performance on the world?s stock markets? </P> <P>In this groundbreaking book, bestselling author Glen Arnold addresses just these questions. He provides a set of guidelines which join value principles and growth attributes with the philosophies of the world's most famous investors.</P> <P>Originally published as <I>Valuegrowth Investing</I>, this new edition has been updated throughout. <I>The Financial Times Guide to Value Investing </I>conveys fundamental concepts, provides practical methods and soffers sound reasoning to guide investment selections. </P> <P> <I>The Financial Times Guide to Value Investing</I>: </P> <UL> <LI>Describes the proven investing philosophies of iconic investors including Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch and Benjamin Graham </LI> <LI>Shows what ordinary investors should focus on when looking to invest </LI> <LI>Provides tools for analysing key investment factors </LI> <LI>Delivers a coherent investment strategy today for growth tomorrow </LI> <LI>Proves that great investing requires great principles </LI> </UL>
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