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Whitman Sampler Of Value Stocks
Submitted by admin on Wed, 10/15/2008 - 10:14
Few investors in the market today are as bear-market-seasoned and savvy as Marty Whitman, 84-year-old founder of M.J. Whitman LLC and portfolio manager of Third Avenue Value Fund. Like Sam Zell, Leon Black and Eddie Lampert, Whitman's roots are in distressed-company investing. Whitman says "This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It's even better than the '70s. Certain common stocks are being given away. It is absolutely a time to plunge in. We are also looking for companies that have long-term very promising businesses selling at a huge discount and that are going to increase net assets on a more than double-digit basis over the next five years. This is a very rare opportunity."


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