This is the final part of a ten part series on Seth Klarman, value investor and manager of Boston-based Baupost Group. Parts one through nine can be found at the respective links below. Part one: Lessons For Retail And Institutional Investors Part two: Value Investing in a Turbulent Environment [1997-2001] Part three: Value Investing In A Market Bubble [1997-2001] Part four: The Patient Investor Part five: Looking For Opportunities Part six: Yield Pigs Part seven: Wall Street Is The Worst Enemy Of The Average Investor Part eight: The Margin of Safety Part nine: Areas of Opportunity for Value Investors Seth…
Seth Klarman – Part ten: Portfolio Management
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