Explore the modern extension of value investing in this
essential text from “the guru to Wall Street’s gurus”
The substantially rewritten Second Edition of Value
Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond delivers an incisive and
refined approach to investing grounded on almost 100 years of history,
beginning with Graham and Dodd. Founded on the value investing course taught
for almost twenty-five years by co-author Bruce Greenwald at Columbia Business
School, the book helps investors consistently land on the profitable side of
the trade.
Readers will learn how to search for underpriced securities,
value them accurately, hone a research strategy, and apply it all in the
context of a risk management practice that mitigates the chance of a permanent
loss of capital.
The new edition includes:
- Two
innovative new chapters discussing the valuation of growth stocks, a
perennial problem for investors in the Graham and Dodd tradition
- New
profiles of successful investors, including Tom Russo, Paul Hilal, and
Andrew Weiss
- An
extended discussion of risk management, including modern best practices in
an environment where it is often divorced from individual security
selection
A substantive expansion of an already highly regarded
book, Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond is
the premier text discussing the application of timeless investing principles
within a transformed economic environment. It is an essential resource for
portfolio managers, retail and institutional investors, and anyone else with a
professional or personal interest in securities valuation and investing.
Successful value investing practitioners have graced both
the course and this book with presentations describing what they really do when
they are at work. Find brief descriptions of their practices within, and video
presentations available on the web site that accompanies this volume:
http://www.wiley.com/go/greenwald/valueinvesting2e
About the Author
BRUCE C. GREENWALD was Founding Director of the
Heilbrunn Center for Graham and Dodd Investing at Columbia Business School from
2001 until his retirement in 2019. In addition to training thousands of
students in the mysteries of value investing, he taught oversubscribed courses
on the economics of business strategy and globalization. His book Competition
Demystified, published in 2005, is still in print. He has also been
Chairman of Paradigm Capital Management since its founding in 2007 and the
Director of Research at First Eagle Funds from 2007-11, serving as a senior
advisor since.
JUDD KAHN is currently a partner in Davidson
Kahn Capital Management. He started his professional career as a historian,
worked as a consultant and financial executive, and has been involved in
investment management since 2000. He has a doctorate in history from UC
Berkeley.
ERIN BELLISSIMO is the Managing Director of
Notre Dame's Institute for Global Investing. She was a founding director of
Columbia's Heilbrunn Center, has worked in hedge funds and banking, and sits on
the board of Girls Who Invest. She has a BSBA from Bucknell and an MBA from the
Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
MARK COOPER is CIO and Co-founder of MAC Alpha
Capital Management and an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School. He
previously worked at First Eagle Investment Management, PIMCO, Omega Advisors,
Pequot Capital, and JPMorgan. He holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and
a SB from MIT.
TANO SANTOS is the David L. and Elsie M. Dodd
Professor of Finance and the Faculty Director of Columbia's Heilbrunn Center.
He has succeeded Bruce Greenwald as the professor teaching the value investing
course. He has a doctorate in economics from the University of Chicago.