Bookbot

Security Analysis

The Classic 1951 Edition

Parámetros

  • 770 páginas
  • 27 horas de lectura

Más información sobre el libro

With nearly a million copies sold, this influential work has remained in print for over sixty years, making a significant impact since its first edition in 1934. By 1951, the authors, having witnessed the market's journey from the depths of the Great Depression to post-war recovery, observed varied investor behaviors during both peacetime and wartime. Their insights in the third edition reached new heights, offering timeless techniques and strategies for individual investors, while emphasizing the responsibilities of corporate leaders to enhance shareholder value and transparency. The core message remains that thorough analysis of balance sheets is crucial for investment success, with other factors being mere distractions. Having survived the Great Depression and the instabilities of World War II, the authors were well-positioned to present a sensible investing framework for the latter half of the century. This classic edition reintroduces a foundational text of value investing, which is more relevant than ever in the unpredictable landscape of the twenty-first century, and allows readers to engage with a pivotal work in investment literature.

Compra de libros

Security Analysis, Benjamin Graham, David L. David Le Fevre Dodd

Idioma
Publicado en
2004
Encuadernación
(Tapa dura)
Te avisaremos por correo electrónico en cuanto lo localicemos.

Métodos de pago

Nadie lo ha calificado todavía.Añadir reseña

Título
Security Analysis
Subtítulo
The Classic 1951 Edition
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
McGraw Hill
Publicado en
2004
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
770
ISBN10
0071448209
ISBN13
9780071448208
Serie
Descripción
With nearly a million copies sold, this influential work has remained in print for over sixty years, making a significant impact since its first edition in 1934. By 1951, the authors, having witnessed the market's journey from the depths of the Great Depression to post-war recovery, observed varied investor behaviors during both peacetime and wartime. Their insights in the third edition reached new heights, offering timeless techniques and strategies for individual investors, while emphasizing the responsibilities of corporate leaders to enhance shareholder value and transparency. The core message remains that thorough analysis of balance sheets is crucial for investment success, with other factors being mere distractions. Having survived the Great Depression and the instabilities of World War II, the authors were well-positioned to present a sensible investing framework for the latter half of the century. This classic edition reintroduces a foundational text of value investing, which is more relevant than ever in the unpredictable landscape of the twenty-first century, and allows readers to engage with a pivotal work in investment literature.