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    method of providing outstanding investment returns (Klarman 2001). The investment strategy was described by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd in their book, Security Analysis (1940, p. 724). Over subsequent decades the investment approach has evolved utilizing varying fundamental methodologies but always maintaining the principle of investing when a discount to intrinsic value exists. Graham and Dodd (1940, p. 368) referred to this principle as the 'margin of safety'. This essay will explore the various

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    most acclaimed investors of all time, Benjamin Graham, that not only helped him reach where he is today but also obtain a different perspective when investing in firms. Warren Buffett with 84 years old is still active in the business world. Recently, Berkshire Hathaway bought the Duracell for a $4.7 billion and Warren Buffett, as always, took part in the acquisition (Gara, 2014). Warren Buffett’s Main Ideas During his university life and career, Benjamin Graham remained Buffet’s foundation for success

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    About Leader Warren Edward Buffett, who was often called the “Oracle of Omaha” or the “Sage of Omaha”, born August, 30th 1930 in Omaha, Nebraska. In his early age, Mr. Buffet started working in his grandfather’s grocery store. He purchased his first stock at age 11, which he ended up making a five-dollar profit on this investment. At age 14, he started working as a newspaper delivery boy. He got his bachelor’s degree from The University of Nebraska. Mr. Buffett graduated from Columbia Business

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    The world of stock investing has seen drastic changes since its popularization nearly two-hundred years ago. Currently, with the rise of big data in the age of information, one is better able to predict and understand the financial successes of certain companies and individuals in the stock market. One such advancement came from the introduction of value investing and the idea of intrinsic value – the underlying fair value of a stock based on its future earning power (Harper). One man, Warren Buffet

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    George Soros is one of an exclusive group of elite investors that includes Warren Buffett, Carl Icahn, Peter Lynch, William J. O’Neil, and Jack Bogle. He is a self-made billionaire with an estimated net worth of $24.9 billion, which ranks him as the 15th wealthiest person in the U.S. and the 23rd wealthiest person in the world. Soros overcame major obstacles during his teenage years to become one of the most successful businessmen in the world, and he has been able to use his wealth to fight for

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    Mark Cuban is a self-made billionaire who has made his fortune by his innovating idea; online media. He was born in July 31, 1958 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, then he grew up in a middle-class family. His grandfather immigrated into the United States from Russia, and from there the Cuban’s family started to develop. Mark was always one step forward, and always saw a way to make money. At a young age, when he was twelve years old, he sold sets of garbage bags so he can buy the shoes he likes, and

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    James Packer, the famous Australian businessman and investor, who is the son of late media mogul Kerry Packer and grandson of Sir Frank Packer is reaping his wealth from the enormous success of his numerous businesses, including the celebrity favored Crown Resorts. In May this year, BRW magazine assessed that Packer’s net worth stands at A$6.08 billion, which ranked him as the seventh richest man in Australia. Meanwhile, as per Forbes Asia magazine Jame’s net worth stands at US$4.7 billion in January

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    When discussing feminist characters, it’s easy to get caught up on the more overtly feminine personalities, such as Elle Woods from “Legally Blond” or perhaps Dorothy Gale from “The Wizard of Oz”. However, the 1991 film “The Silence of the Lambs”, an “...intense, gritty crime odyssey,”(Grow, 2016) supplies a strong, feminist character who isn’t afraid to get down to business. Throughout the film, Clarice Starling, played by Jodie Foster, silently breaks gender roles in order to compete with the male

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    The series is about the FBI consultant Will Graham, who together with Jack Crawford and his team hunts down serial killers, especially the Chesapeake ripper. Will Graham have a special ability to have pure empathy and a vivid imagination, which gives him the ability to think and act as any kind of murderer. The downside with these abilities is that he slowly begins to go mad. Throughout season one, Will creates a strong bond with the psychologist Hannibal Lecter. Worrying about Will’s mental health

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    Jack Crawford, portrayed by Laurence Fishburne, is the head of the FBI Behavioural Science Unit. He is married, but childless. Crawford is a clear alpha male who demands respects. He views himself as the top authority and he wants people to know this. His dominant side is shown in his initial meeting with Will where he demands eye contact, despite Will avoiding it. As Jack goes to see Hannibal he tries the dominant act again, but Hannibal challenges him by making him wait. As soon as Jack shows respect

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