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Alfred Rappaport

    Michael J. Mauboussin is a leading author and investment strategist who delves into the psychology of investing and the pursuit of financial wisdom in unconventional places. His work deeply explores the principles of counterintuitive thinking and the power of reading stock prices. Mauboussin bridges theoretical insights with practical applications, offering readers ways to enhance their decision-making. His approach to investing is informed by multidisciplinary research and complex systems, enabling him to uncover underappreciated strategies.

    Creating Shareholder Value
    Expectations Investing
    • 2001

      Expectations Investing

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      This text aims to help investors crack the investing market. It offers a fundemental change in the way professional managers and individual investors select stock. Topics covered include: valuation of stocks; analyzing competitive strategy; the economic landscape; and mergers and acquisitions

      Expectations Investing
    • 1986

      Creating Shareholder Value

      The New Standard for Business Performance

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Begins with dramatic proof of the shortcomings of accounting numbers as earnings per share, return on investment, and return on equity, and explains to develop value-creating business strategies and how to ...

      Creating Shareholder Value