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"Essential reading for anyone in today’s turbulent markets." –Jeffrey E. Garten, Dean, Yale School of Management Praise for MARTIN J. WHITMAN and VALUE INVESTING "An excellent book on investments. But, more importantly, this volume is a primer explaining to Main Street, especially Main Street businesspeople, how Wall Street really operates." –Eugene M. Isenberg, Chairman of the Board, Nabors Industries, Inc. "A must read for all thoughtful investors interested in a rational, disciplined, risk-averse template for successful long-term compounding." –O. Mason Hawkins, CFA, Chairman and CEO, Southeastern Asset Management, Inc. and The Longleaf Partners Funds "This author knows whereof he speaks. His many years of extremely successful experience as a professional manager of investments, his academic training, and his period of teaching at a major university all make their mark on this illuminating volume. It reveals how a bright, analytically minded person with extensive practical experience studies and evaluates investments." –William J. Baumol, Professor and Director, C.V. Starr Center, NYU Professor Emeritus, Princeton University "This book by an experienced and practicing master, Martin Whitman, is a treasure and a reference book on how to think and feel like an owner of a business without the headache of running it day to day." –Papkens Der Torossian, Chairman and CEO, Silicon Valley Group, Inc. "Marty Whitman is renowned for his uncanny instincts and insights in picking bargains in stocks and bonds. His book is a real bargain. To benefit from decades of Marty’s experience is invaluable and to have such a commonsense and realistic approach is an extra dividend." –Milton Cooper, Chairman, Kimco Realty Corporation Please visit our Web site at www.wileyfinance.com
A legendary value investor on security analysis for a modern era This book outlines Whitman's approach to business and security analysis that departs from most conventional security analysts. This approach has more in common with corporate finance than it does with the conventional approach. The key factors in appraising a company and its securities: 1) Credit worthiness, 2) Flows--both cash and earnings, 3) Long-term outlook, 4) Salable assets which can be disposed of without compromising the going concern, dynamics, 5) Resource conversions such as changes in control, mergers and acquisitions, going private, and major changes in assets or in liabilities, and 6) Access to capital.Offers the security analysis value approach Martin Whitman has used successfully since 1986Details Whitman's unconventional approach to security analysis and offers information on the six key factors for appraising a companyContains the three most overemphasized factors used in conventional securities investing Written by Martin J. Whitman and Fernando Diz, "Modern Security Analysis" meets the challenge of today's marketplace by taking into account changes to regulation, market structures, instruments, and the speed and volume of trading.
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