What Would Ben Graham Do Now?
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What Would Ben Graham Do Now? by Jeffrey Towson examines the investing playbook of Ben Graham and how its principles translate to contemporary markets, especially private deal-making.
Towson analyzes historical deals and synthesizes strategies used by prominent investors, illustrating adaptations necessary today.
The book particularly focuses on value-added private transactions and structures that large investors like Prince Al-Walid have employed.
Towson assesses usability and applicability for different investor groups, noting that while insightful, some strategies may not be practical for ordinary retail investors.
The work is both a tribute to classical value investing and a practical reassessment for the current economic and technological landscape.
Towson analyzes historical deals and synthesizes strategies used by prominent investors, illustrating adaptations necessary today.
The book particularly focuses on value-added private transactions and structures that large investors like Prince Al-Walid have employed.
Towson assesses usability and applicability for different investor groups, noting that while insightful, some strategies may not be practical for ordinary retail investors.
The work is both a tribute to classical value investing and a practical reassessment for the current economic and technological landscape.
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