Value Investors
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Value styled hedge funds and institutional investors primarily invest in companies they believe are undervalued by the marketplace. Value investors commonly seek out companies with lower than average price-to-earnings and price-to-book ratios as well as higher dividends that are trading at multiples that are lower than their intrinsic value. Value investing traces its origins to the Ben Graham & David Dodd methods for valuing stocks, which was detailed in Graham and Dodd's influential book Security Analysis. Berkshire Hathaway's , Warren Buffet, who studied under Graham at Columbia University, is the most well known value investor. Prominent value styled hedge fund managers and investors include: Seth A. Klarman of The Baupost Group, Nelson Peltz of Trian Fund Management , Martin Whitman of Third Avenue Management, David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital, and Eddie Lampert of ESL Investments.
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