In 1984 Warren Buffett delivered a speech at Columbia Business School that has become something of a manifesto for value investors. In the speech, entitled "The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville," Buffett talked about a small group of investors who worked under Benjamin Graham (the man known as the "Father of Value Investing") and David Dodd at the Graham-Newman Corp. in the mid-1950s. Three of the firm's four associates--Walter Schloss, Tom Knapp and Buffett--established easily traceable ...
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