The Value Hunter Seth Klarman Searches For Bargains — Barron’s 1991 [Part Two]

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Continued from part one. After discussing how he went about finding value, and the conservative method used to arrive at an intrinsic value, Seth Klarman moved on to talk about the value mentality. Specifically: “Barron’s: There was a time, not very long ago, when everyone was a value investor. Klarman: In the mid-to-late’ Eighties, you had this explosion or proliferation of investors in what I would call private market value, which is a very dangerous term. They don’t call themselves value investors. But I think there was both a self-fulfilling prophecy going on and a circularity to it. If somebody…

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