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The Value Investors
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Table of Contents

Foreword xi


Preface xiii


Chapter 1 Free to Choose in Value Land 1

Walter Schloss, Walter & Edwin Schloss
Associates


Living through the Great Depression 5


The Meaning of Survival 7


Net-Nets 8


Setting the Right Pace 11


Know Thyself 15


Chapter 2 Once Upon a Time on Wall Street 17

Irving Kahn, Kahn Brothers Group


Becoming Graham?s Disciple 22


Preaching Value 25


A Centenarian Diet 30


Chapter 3 The Making of a Contrarian 33

Thomas Kahn, Kahn Brothers Group


A Modified Graham Approach 38


The Case for Obscure Securities 42


Market Reflection 45


Chapter 4 On the Shoulders of Value Giants 47

William Browne, Tweedy, Browne Company


A Valuable Detour 52


Statistics and Beyond 54


Setting a Global Standard 56


The Social Science of Investing 59


The Market Ahead 61


Chapter 5 A Journey to the Center of Value 65

Jean-Marie Eveillard, First Eagle Funds


Valley of Tears 70


The Inefficient Market 71


The Meaning of Value 74


The Courage to Say No 77


Seeking Protection 79


Chapter 6 The Self-Taught Value Spaniard 83

Francisco García Paramés, Bestinver Asset
Management


On a Solo Value Hunt 88


Investing Made Simple 90


Austrian Economics and the Market 93


A Global Rebalancing 97


Chapter 7 The Income-Conscious Englishman 101

Anthony Nutt, Jupiter Asset Management


A Victorian Mindset 105


Finding the Right Investment Culture 108


Trusting Only Tangible Income 110


The Courage to Keep Going 114


Chapter 8 The Frequent Value Traveler 117

Mark Mobius, Templeton Emerging Markets Group


Reading between the Minds 122


Thinking Big and Small 124


Trouble is Opportunity 126


Feeling the Market 130


Chapter 9 The Value-Oriented Businessman 133

Teng Ngiek Lian, Target Asset Management


Learning the Numbers 136


The Art of Contrary Thinking 138


Targeting Good Businesses in Asia 141


The Relativity of Valuation 143


A Value Lifestyle 145


Chapter 10 Value Investing in the Lost Decade 149

Shuhei Abe, SPARX Group


A Musical Beginning 153


Breaking the Language Barrier 155


Learning from the West 156


The Evolution of SPARX 158


Building a Westernized Asia 160


Searching for Value 162


Chapter 11 Eternal Sunshine of the Value Mind 165

V-Nee Yeh, Value Partners Group


A Multidisciplinary Path 168


Seeking a Comfortable Price 171


Finding a Value Partner 172


Spotting Value Minds 176


Becoming a Man of Value 178


Chapter 12 The Accidental Value Investor 181

Cheah Cheng Hye, Value Partners Group


Starting an Investment Hobby Shop 187


Building a Value Temple 189


An Industrialized Process 191


A Value March Forward 195


Chapter 13 The Making of a Value Investor 199

A Humble Portfolio Construction 202


The Art of Valuation 204


Reading for Ideas 205


More than Just the Fundamentals 206


Timing for an Exit 208


Having the Right Temperament 209


Acknowledgments 213


About the Author 217


Index 219

About the Author

Ronald W. Chan is the founder of Chartwell Capital Limited, an investment manage- ment company based in Hong Kong. He is a frequent contributor to financial newspapers and magazines in the Asia-Pacific region, and is the author of Behind the Berkshire Hathaway Curtain: Lessons from Warren Buffett's Top Business Leaders (Wiley). Chan received bachelor of science degrees in finance and accounting from the Stern School of Business at New York University.

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"The book is an informative, easy and enjoyable read and I personally would recommend it to anyone who is interested in investment strategies and in money management. (Financial Markets and Portfolio Management,February 2014)

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