Irving Kahn was one of the great value investors of the last century, but he’s also one of the most underappreciated value investors of the last century. [schloss] Irving Kahn 1962 Barron’s Letter To The Editor: 1962 – 1929 Kahn started his value investing career as Benjamin Graham’s – the godfather of value investing — teaching assistant at Columbia University Business School. Kahn went on to Kahn contributed to Graham’s bible on value investing, Security Analysis, by providing some statistical help. Irving Kahn’s principal source of insight into the world of investment was Graham; he was inspired so much that…
Irving Kahn: Lessons From A Market veteran
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