TY - BOOK AU - Chan,Ronald W. TI - The value investors: lessons from the world's top fund managers SN - 9781119620662 AV - HG4621 U1 - 332.6 23 PY - 2021///] CY - Solaris South Tower, Singapore PB - Wiley KW - Investment advisors KW - Financial planners KW - Investments KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes index; ABOUT THE AUTHOR RONALD W. CHAN is Chief Investment Officer of Chartwell Capital Limited, an investment management 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. He holds Bachelor of Science degrees in Finance and Accounting from the Stern School of Business at New York University; TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword xiii Preface xv Chapter 1 Master of the Market Cycle 1 Howard Marks, Oaktree Capital Management From Equity to Credit 6 A Priority on Avoiding Losses 10 The Pendulum Swing 14 The Negative Art of Investing 17 Nobody Knows 20 Chapter 2 Free to Choose in Value Land 24 Walter Schloss, Walter & Edwin Schloss Associates Living through the Great Depression 28 The Meaning of Survival 31 Net-Nets 32 Setting the Right Pace 36 Know Thyself 39 Chapter 3 Once Upon a Time on Wall Street 42 Irving Kahn, Kahn Brothers Group Becoming Graham’s Disciple 48 Preaching Value 51 A Centenarian Diet 56 Chapter 4 The Making of a Contrarian 59 Thomas Kahn, Kahn Brothers Group A Modified Graham Approach 64 The Case for Obscure Securities 69 Market Reflection 72 Chapter 5 On the Shoulders of Value Giants 75 William Browne, Tweedy, Browne Company A Valuable Detour 81 Statistics and Beyond 82 Setting a Global Standard 85 The Social Science of Investing 88 The Market Ahead 91 Chapter 6 A Journey to the Center of Value 94 Jean-Marie Eveillard, First Eagle Funds Valley of Tears 99 The Inefficient Market 101 The Meaning of Value 105 The Courage to Say No 108 Seeking Protection 110 Chapter 7 The Self-Taught Value Spaniard 114 Francisco García Paramés, Cobas Asset Management On a Solo Value Hunt 119 Investing Made Simple 122 Austrian Economics and the Market 125 A Global Rebalancing 129 Chapter 8 The Law of Value Attraction 133 Álvaro Guzmán de Lázaro and Fernando Bernad Marrase, AzValor Asset Management A Value Cross-Path 137 A Value Reunion 141 The Art of Concentration 144 The A to Z of Value 148 Chapter 9 The Odyssey of a Value Broker 151 Philip Best, Quaero Capital S.A. Establishing the Best Contacts 157 Acquiring the Best Techniques 162 Investing Off the Beaten Path 164 A Sustainable Investment Platform 168 Chapter 10 The Income-Conscious Englishman 173 Anthony Nutt, Jupiter Asset Management A Victorian Mindset 178 Finding the Right Investment Culture 181 Trusting Only Tangible Income 184 The Courage to Keep Going 188 Chapter 11 The Frequent Value Traveler 190 Mark Mobius, Mobius Capital Partners Reading between the Minds 195 Thinking Big and Small 197 Trouble is Opportunity 200 Feeling the Market 205 Chapter 12 The Value-Oriented Businessman 208 Teng Ngiek Lian, Target Asset Management Learning the Numbers 211 The Art of Contrary Thinking 214 Targeting Good Businesses in Asia 217 The Relativity of Valuation 219 A Value Lifestyle 222 Chapter 13 Value Investing in the Lost Decade 225 Shuhei Abe, SPARX Group A Musical Beginning 230 Breaking the Language Barrier 232 Learning from the West 232 The Evolution of SPARX 235 Building a Westernized Asia 238 Searching for Value 239 Chapter 14 Eternal Sunshine of the Value Mind 243 V-Nee Yeh, Value Partners Group A Multidisciplinary Path 246 Seeking a Comfortable Price 250 Finding a Value Partner 251 Spotting Value Minds 255 Becoming a Man of Value 257 Chapter 15 The Formless Value Deal Maker 260 Kin Chan, Argyle Street Management Ltd. Navigating in the Slum 266 Specializing in Distressed Investing 269 An Atypical Investment Structure 271 The Rise of the “Can’t Do” Spirit 276 Chapter 16 The Accidental Value Investor 279 Cheah Cheng Hye, Value Partners Group Starting an Investment Hobby Shop 286 Building a Value Temple 288 An Industrialized Process 291 A Value March Forward 295 Chapter 17 The Making of a Value Investor 298 Investment Stewardship 301 Intellectual Humility 303 Developing Your Own Rhythm 306 Be Unconventional 308 The Balance Between Diversification and Concentration 309 Temperament is Above All 311 Acknowledgments 313 About the Author 316 Index 317 ABOUT N2 - "In The Value Investors, readers discovered that value investing is not a staid and old-fashioned investment strategy, but is dynamic and ever-evolving. And most especially, they learned how 12 leading investors, each of whom has a unique value perspective, have consistently beaten the stock market over the years -- all these investors come from different walks of life, yet they share the same investment mindset. Chapters 1 to 4 covered four US value investors: Walter Schloss of Walter & Edwin Schloss Associates; Irving Kahn of Kahn Brothers Group; Thomas Kahn, also of Kahn Brothers Group; and William Browne of Tweedy, Browne Company. Chapters 5 to 7 featured three European investors: Jean-Marie Eveillard of First Eagle Funds, Francisco García Paramés who was formerly with Bestinver Asset Management, and Anthony Nutt of Jupiter Asset Management. In chapters 8 to 12, the author discussed five investors in Asia: Mark Mobius of Templeton Emerging Markets Group, Teng Ngiek Lian of Target Asset Management, Shuhei Abe of SPARX Group, V-Nee Yeh of Value Partners Group, and Cheah Cheng Hye, also of Value Partners Group. The Second Edition will include updates to all the chapters -- these investors' whereabouts, their current professional and personal endeavors and their experiences in the investment world since the first edition was published. It will also feature new fund managers: Howard Marks (Oaktree Capital Management, US) Álvaro Guzmán de Lázaro (azValor Asset Management, Spain) Fernando Bernad (azValor Asset Management, Spain) A top investor based in Australia."-- UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119620662 ER -