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Already there have been attempts to arrest Israeli military officers visiting Britain, leading to what Israel's David Benjamin calls a "de facto travel ban".
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Investors would be better off ignoring the day-to-day market changes and studying the words of great investors like Warren Buffett, David Dreman, and Benjamin Graham.
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Benjamin Graham and David Dodd wrote Security Analysis in 1934 to bring value investing to the mainstream.
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His father bought him a copy of Benjamin Graham and David Dodd's Security Analysis when he was in high school.
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When I say cheap I mean those types of stocks favored in Benjamin Graham or David Dremen style fundamental analysis.
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Exploring other options, he realized that two investing experts he admired, Benjamin Graham and David Dodd, were teaching at Columbia's graduate business school.
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At a time when Dickens was documenting the shocking plight of the poor in contemporary Britain, the village had a unique egalitarian identity that attracted important figures to speak at the Hall, including Benjamin Disraeli, David Livingstone and John Ruskin.
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The value investing crowd has its origins in the 1934 text Security Analysis by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd and has been further developed by Warren Buffett, a past student of Graham who has also preached that a security eventually trades up to its intrinsic value.
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David Pines, a 16-year-old junior at Benjamin E.
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It's always calming in these uncertain times to review the sage advice provided by investing greats such as Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, David Swenson and Jack Bogle, as well as the words of some gifted academics, many of them Nobel Laureates.
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