‘Net-Net’ Stocks: A Timeless Value Strategy – But Pickings Are Slim by Norman Rothery, The Globe And Mail In the evenings, I enjoyed perusing Victor J. Wendl’s bookThe Net Current Asset Value Approach to Stock Investing: A Guide to Purchasing Stocks Trading below Liquidation Value. Mr. Wendl works as a fee-only adviser in St. Louis, Mo., and the book focuses on a strategy first suggested by famous money manager Benjamin Graham in the 1930s. Near the depths of the Great Depression, Mr. Graham wrote a series of articles that highlighted businesses that could be snapped up for less than their…
Net-Net Stocks: A Timeless Strategy – For Small Investors
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