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Joel Greenblatt (born December 13, 1957) is an American academic, hedge fund manager, investor, and writer. He is a value investor, and adjunct professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Business. He is the former chairman of the board of Alliant Techsystems and founder of the New York Securities Auction Corporation. He is also a director at Pzena Investment Management, a high-end value firm.
Greenblatt was born in Great Neck, New York. His family was Jewish. Greenblatt is a graduate of The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, receiving his B.S. in 1979 and M.B.A. in 1980.
In 1985, Greenblatt started a hedge fund, Gotham Capital, with $7 million, most of which was provided by junk-bond king Michael Milken. Through his firm Gotham Capital, Greenblatt presided over an impressive annualized return of 40% from 1985 to 2006.
Greenblatt co-founded a website with John Petry called the Value Investors Club, where investors approved through an application process exchange value and special situation investment ideas. Membership is capped at 250 members and considered highly prestigious. A 2012 academic study showed that the recommendations of members do in fact appear to generate significant abnormal profits. The club awards $5000 bimonthly to members who provide the best advice.
Value investing is an investment paradigm that derives from the ideas on investment that Ben Graham and David Dodd began teaching at Columbia Business School in 1928 and subsequently developed in their 1934 text Security Analysis. Although value investing has taken many forms since its inception, it generally involves buying securities that appear underpriced by some form of fundamental analysis. As examples, such securities may be stock in public companies that trade at discounts to book value or tangible book value, have high dividend yields, have low price-to-earning multiples or have low price-to-book ratios.
High-profile proponents of value investing, including Berkshire Hathaway chairman Warren Buffett, have argued that the essence of value investing is buying stocks at less than their intrinsic value. The discount of the market price to the intrinsic value is what Benjamin Graham called the "margin of safety". The intrinsic value is the discounted value of all future distributions. However, the future distributions and the appropriate discount rate can only be assumptions. ( Graham never recommended using future numbers, only past ones). For the last 25 years, Warren Buffett has taken the value investing concept even further with a focus on "finding an outstanding company at a sensible price" rather than generic companies at a bargain price.
Malcolm Stevenson "Steve" Forbes, Jr. (/fɔːrbz/; born July 18, 1947) is an American publishing executive who was twice a candidate for the nomination of the Republican Party for president. He is the editor-in-chief of business magazine Forbes. He was a Republican candidate in the 1996 and 2000 presidential primaries. He is the son of longtime Forbes publisher Malcolm Forbes and the grandson of that publication's founder, B.C. Forbes.
Forbes was born in Morristown, New Jersey, to Roberta Remsen (née Laidlaw) and Malcolm Forbes. Forbes grew up wealthy in the town of Far Hills, New Jersey.
Forbes attended the prestigious Far Hills Country Day School.
In 1966, he graduated cum laude from Brooks School in North Andover, Massachusetts, and from Princeton University in 1970. While at Princeton, Forbes founded his first magazine, Business Today, with two other students. Business Today is currently the largest student-run magazine in the world. Forbes is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi and Tau Kappa Epsilon. He holds honorary degrees from several universities, including New York Institute of Technology and Lehigh University.
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This is the 7th clip from our documentary "Writing for Hollywood: the act of breaking in"; featuring three literary agents: Leslie Kallen, Ken Greenblatt and Gary Salt.
This is the 17th clip from our documentary "Writing for Hollywood: the act of breaking in"; featuring Christopher Rogers, Ken Greenblatt, Mickey Borofsky and Laura Caulfield.
This is the 9th clip from our documentary "Writing for Hollywood: the act of breaking in"; featuring Francesca Fanti, Ken Greenblatt, Christopher Rogers, Leslie Kallen, Susan Morgan Williams and Anne Kenney.
It isn’t often that a very successful hedge fund manager with a winning strategy closes up shop, but that is exactly what this week’s Great Investor guest did in 1995. It’s equally unusual to get back in the business more than a decade later with a dramatically altered strategy. Joel Greenblatt of the Gotham Funds will explain his big change in portfolio strategy, from a very concentrated approach to broad diversification. WEALTHTRACK #1121. November 14, 2014
Dr. Greenblatt shares her journey from growing up in a small town in Central Pennsylvania to becoming a Microbiology and Immunology Professor and Researcher at SUNY Upstate Medical University. Her story illustrates that like the human immune system, young adults have both innate and adaptive qualities that work in concert to achieve goals. Rebecca is a professor and course director for microbiology and immunology at SUNY Upstate Medical University. She loves introducing the first and second-year medical students to the exciting world of germs. She also serves as a student advisor. Dr. Greenblatt believes that like the immune system, people have both innate and adaptive qualities that work in concert to achieve goals. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format bu...
A speech and Q&A; with billionaire hedge fund manager Kenneth C. Griffin. In his speech Ken covers his early experiences of investing, why hiring the best people is the most important part of his business and coming back after loosing money in the financial crisis. The Q&A; covers Kens wider views on energy policy, tax and much more. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 1:35 Start of Ken 2:22 Early life 8:01 Hiring the best people 12:35 What great companies feel like 15:06 Greatest Mistake 19:08 Chicago and its politics 29:16 Start of Q&A; 29:25 Response to claim that hedge fund managers make too much money? 31:56 Views on USA energy policy? 33:11 Too big to fail? 36:40 Wha...
An interview with Value Investor, Joel Greenblatt. In this interview Joel discusses his approach to Value Investing and its core elements. Joel also discusses his career including examples of investments and why they were successful or not. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Other great Value Investor videos:⬇ Joel Greenblatt: Value Investing for Small Investors:http://bit.ly/JGreenblattVid Seth Klarman on Value Investing, Investment Strategies and Advice for Success:http://bit.ly/SKVid Billionaire Prem Watsa: Value Investing Philosophy and Strategy: http://bit.ly/PWVid1 Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 1:25 How did you learn about Value investing? 6:54 Looking for easy gains 8:45 Core elements of Valu...
The best-selling author shares choice advice for small investors with Steve Forbes. Joel Greenblatt was our featured guest on "Intelligent Investing With Steve Forbes" for the week of July 5, 2011. Joel Greenblatt On Forbes: http://cptl.st/kb0jy8 Read the Transcript: http://cptl.st/uOIrWJ
An interview with billionaire investor and Co-founder of Oaktree Capital, Howard Marks. In this interview Howard discusses topics from his book, The Most Important Thing. Topics range from his investment strategy to how Howard views risk and bonds. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 0:55 Failing to learn the lessons of history 6:15 Black Monday 1987 9:09 The Tech bubble/ High yield bond 15:37 Financial crisis 2007/8 20:36 Risk 25:25 Knowing what you don’t know 33:50 Having a sense for where we stand 36:55 Luck 46:35 Building Oaktree capital 49:34 What qualities do you look for in people 52:35 Succession Interview Date:1st May, 2013 Event :Milken Institute Original Image S...
This is the 7th clip from our documentary "Writing for Hollywood: the act of breaking in"; featuring three literary agents: Leslie Kallen, Ken Greenblatt and Gary Salt.
This is the 17th clip from our documentary "Writing for Hollywood: the act of breaking in"; featuring Christopher Rogers, Ken Greenblatt, Mickey Borofsky and Laura Caulfield.
This is the 9th clip from our documentary "Writing for Hollywood: the act of breaking in"; featuring Francesca Fanti, Ken Greenblatt, Christopher Rogers, Leslie Kallen, Susan Morgan Williams and Anne Kenney.
It isn’t often that a very successful hedge fund manager with a winning strategy closes up shop, but that is exactly what this week’s Great Investor guest did in 1995. It’s equally unusual to get back in the business more than a decade later with a dramatically altered strategy. Joel Greenblatt of the Gotham Funds will explain his big change in portfolio strategy, from a very concentrated approach to broad diversification. WEALTHTRACK #1121. November 14, 2014
Dr. Greenblatt shares her journey from growing up in a small town in Central Pennsylvania to becoming a Microbiology and Immunology Professor and Researcher at SUNY Upstate Medical University. Her story illustrates that like the human immune system, young adults have both innate and adaptive qualities that work in concert to achieve goals. Rebecca is a professor and course director for microbiology and immunology at SUNY Upstate Medical University. She loves introducing the first and second-year medical students to the exciting world of germs. She also serves as a student advisor. Dr. Greenblatt believes that like the immune system, people have both innate and adaptive qualities that work in concert to achieve goals. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format bu...
A speech and Q&A; with billionaire hedge fund manager Kenneth C. Griffin. In his speech Ken covers his early experiences of investing, why hiring the best people is the most important part of his business and coming back after loosing money in the financial crisis. The Q&A; covers Kens wider views on energy policy, tax and much more. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 1:35 Start of Ken 2:22 Early life 8:01 Hiring the best people 12:35 What great companies feel like 15:06 Greatest Mistake 19:08 Chicago and its politics 29:16 Start of Q&A; 29:25 Response to claim that hedge fund managers make too much money? 31:56 Views on USA energy policy? 33:11 Too big to fail? 36:40 Wha...
An interview with Value Investor, Joel Greenblatt. In this interview Joel discusses his approach to Value Investing and its core elements. Joel also discusses his career including examples of investments and why they were successful or not. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Other great Value Investor videos:⬇ Joel Greenblatt: Value Investing for Small Investors:http://bit.ly/JGreenblattVid Seth Klarman on Value Investing, Investment Strategies and Advice for Success:http://bit.ly/SKVid Billionaire Prem Watsa: Value Investing Philosophy and Strategy: http://bit.ly/PWVid1 Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 1:25 How did you learn about Value investing? 6:54 Looking for easy gains 8:45 Core elements of Valu...
The best-selling author shares choice advice for small investors with Steve Forbes. Joel Greenblatt was our featured guest on "Intelligent Investing With Steve Forbes" for the week of July 5, 2011. Joel Greenblatt On Forbes: http://cptl.st/kb0jy8 Read the Transcript: http://cptl.st/uOIrWJ
An interview with billionaire investor and Co-founder of Oaktree Capital, Howard Marks. In this interview Howard discusses topics from his book, The Most Important Thing. Topics range from his investment strategy to how Howard views risk and bonds. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 0:55 Failing to learn the lessons of history 6:15 Black Monday 1987 9:09 The Tech bubble/ High yield bond 15:37 Financial crisis 2007/8 20:36 Risk 25:25 Knowing what you don’t know 33:50 Having a sense for where we stand 36:55 Luck 46:35 Building Oaktree capital 49:34 What qualities do you look for in people 52:35 Succession Interview Date:1st May, 2013 Event :Milken Institute Original Image S...
It isn’t often that a very successful hedge fund manager with a winning strategy closes up shop, but that is exactly what this week’s Great Investor guest did in 1995. It’s equally unusual to get back in the business more than a decade later with a dramatically altered strategy. Joel Greenblatt of the Gotham Funds will explain his big change in portfolio strategy, from a very concentrated approach to broad diversification. WEALTHTRACK #1121. November 14, 2014
An interview with Value Investor, Joel Greenblatt. In this interview Joel discusses his approach to Value Investing and its core elements. Joel also discusses his career including examples of investments and why they were successful or not. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Other great Value Investor videos:⬇ Joel Greenblatt: Value Investing for Small Investors:http://bit.ly/JGreenblattVid Seth Klarman on Value Investing, Investment Strategies and Advice for Success:http://bit.ly/SKVid Billionaire Prem Watsa: Value Investing Philosophy and Strategy: http://bit.ly/PWVid1 Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 1:25 How did you learn about Value investing? 6:54 Looking for easy gains 8:45 Core elements of Valu...
A speech and Q&A; with billionaire hedge fund manager Kenneth C. Griffin. In his speech Ken covers his early experiences of investing, why hiring the best people is the most important part of his business and coming back after loosing money in the financial crisis. The Q&A; covers Kens wider views on energy policy, tax and much more. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 1:35 Start of Ken 2:22 Early life 8:01 Hiring the best people 12:35 What great companies feel like 15:06 Greatest Mistake 19:08 Chicago and its politics 29:16 Start of Q&A; 29:25 Response to claim that hedge fund managers make too much money? 31:56 Views on USA energy policy? 33:11 Too big to fail? 36:40 Wha...
The best-selling author shares choice advice for small investors with Steve Forbes. Joel Greenblatt was our featured guest on "Intelligent Investing With Steve Forbes" for the week of July 5, 2011. Joel Greenblatt On Forbes: http://cptl.st/kb0jy8 Read the Transcript: http://cptl.st/uOIrWJ
NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt discusses The Sound of Music Live, the differences between television and theater, and more with Producer Ken Davenport. For more, visit www.theproducersperspective.com.
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An interview with billionaire investor and Co-founder of Oaktree Capital, Howard Marks. In this interview Howard discusses topics from his book, The Most Important Thing. Topics range from his investment strategy to how Howard views risk and bonds. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 0:55 Failing to learn the lessons of history 6:15 Black Monday 1987 9:09 The Tech bubble/ High yield bond 15:37 Financial crisis 2007/8 20:36 Risk 25:25 Knowing what you don’t know 33:50 Having a sense for where we stand 36:55 Luck 46:35 Building Oaktree capital 49:34 What qualities do you look for in people 52:35 Succession Interview Date:1st May, 2013 Event :Milken Institute Original Image S...
Over his career, Jerome F. Buting has spent hundreds of hours in courtrooms representing defendants in criminal trials. When he agreed to join Dean Strang as co-counsel for the defense in Steven A. Avery vs. State of Wisconsin, he knew a hard fight lay ahead. But, as he reveals in ILLUSION OF JUSTICE: Inside Making a Murderer and America’s Broken System, no-one could have predicted just how tough and twisted that fight would be—or that it would become the center of the Netflix documentary sensation Making a Murderer, which made Steven Avery and his nephew, Brendan Dassey, household names and thrust America’s criminal justice system into the spotlight. Combining narrative reportage with critical commentary and personal reflection, he explores his professional and personal motivations, inc...
A discussion and Q&A; with Charlie Munger. In this discussion Charlie first talks about common sense and how it is not common. He then discusses the Social Sciences and his views on them. Finally Charlie takes questions from the audience and displays his wisdom across many subjects. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 6:17 Start of Charlie 8:22 Do you keep Warren from becoming infallible? 11:17 Common sense speech 33:24 No linearity of Social Sciences 38:19 Are the risks of financial instruments independent? 46:58 Academics trying to explain Berkshire Hathaway’s success 48:39 Pre University Education system 52:26 Meteorology 54:02 Benjamin Franklin 55:26 Are we competing wit...
An interview with billionaire and CEO of the second largest privately held company in the United States of America (Koch Industries), Charles Koch. In this interview Charles discusses his early life and taking over his father business, expanding it into the giant it is today. Charles also speaks about his business values and how he can control such a massive empire. Finally politics is discussed and Charles explains his philosophy and views on the future. Like if you enjoyed Subscribe for more:http://bit.ly/InvestorsArchive Follow us on twitter:http://bit.ly/TwitterIA Video Segments: 0:00 Introduction 2:03 What does integrity have to do with profit 4:09 Finding your way to classical liberalism 12:54 Wanting to be a professor, becoming a consultant, taking over his father's business ...