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Third Avenue Value Fund, run by Martin Whitman, 79, returns to the list after a one-year absence.
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Martin Whitman, manager of the Third Avenue Value Fund, notes that Ramezani's findings are biased toward large-cap growth stocks like Wal-Mart, which began the decade cheap and ended it expensive.
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Not really, according to Martin Whitman, manager of the Third Avenue Value Fund in New York, who is investing in Toyota Industries because he thinks Toyota Motor eventually will buy it.
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Third Avenue Value Fund owned as much as 13.8%, or 33.6 million shares, in 2008 but disappeared as a major shareholder by early 2010, when it was briefly replaced by Fidelity with a 6.8% stake and TCW at 5.6%.
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Roge likes Winthrop Realty Trust, Inc. (FUR), an unlevered way to invest, and Third Avenue Real Estate Value Fund (TAREX).
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