Peter Cundill – Part Five: Value in a Falling Market

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Rupert Hargreaves
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This is the final part of a mini-series on Peter Cundill, legendary Canadian value investor and manager of Cundill Value Fund. To ensure you do not miss the next series, sign up for our free newsletter. Also check out a great book on Peter Cundill by long-time colleague, Christopher Risso-Gill, There’s Always Something to Do: The Peter Cundill Investment Approach as well as the newly released book, Routines and Orgies: The Life of Peter Cundill, Financial Genius, Philosopher, and Philanthropist, by the same author.

Parts one to four can be found at the respective links below.

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