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BOOK
Title The Dhandho investor : the low-risk value method to high returns / Mohnish Pabrai
Imprint Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, [2007]

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 Stadsbibl:Slottet vån 3 Samhällsvetenskap  332 engelska    DUE 24-04-23  ---
Descript xi, 196 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-192) and index
Patel Motel Dhandho -- Manilal Dhandho -- Virgin Dhandho -- Mittal Dhandho -- The Dhandho framework -- Dhandho 101 : invest in existing businesses -- Dhandho 102 : invest in simple businesses -- Dhandho 201 : invest in distressed businesses in distressed industries -- Dhandho 202 : invest in businesses with durable moats -- Dhandho 301 : few bets, big bets, infrequent bets -- Dhandho 302 : fixate on arbitage -- Dhandho 401 : margin of safety, always! -- Dhandho 402 : invest in low-risk, high-uncertainty businesses -- Dhandho 403 : invest in the copycats rather than the innovators -- Abhimanyu's dilemma : the art of selling -- To index or not to index : that is the question -- Arjuna's focus : investing lessons from a great warrior
All investors are told that if you want to earn high rates of returns, you must take on greater risk. Of course, the groundbreaking value investing strategies of Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, and Charlie Munger have shown that it is indeed possible to keep risk to a minimum while still making a reasonable profit. The Dhandho method takes their successful approach to investing one step further and shows how you can actually maximize rewards while minimizing risk. Dhandho (pronounced dhun-doe), literally translated, means "endeavors that create wealth." In The Dhandho Investor, Mohnish Pabrai demonstrates how the powerful Dhandho capital allocation framework of India's business-savvy Patels can be successfully applied and replicated by individual value investors in the stock market. The Patels, a small ethnic group from India, first began arriving in the United States in the 1970s as refugees with little education or capital. Today, they own over $40 billion in motel assets in the United States, pay over $725 million a year in taxes, and employ nearly a million people. How did this small, impoverished group come out of nowhere and end up accumulating such vast resources? The answer lies in their low-risk, high-return approach to business: Dhandho. This book will show you how to use that same technique to generate high returns in the stock market
Subject Företag
Företagande
Business enterprises -- United States -- Finance
Entrepreneurship -- United States -- Finance
Small business -- United States -- Finance
Business enterprises -- Finance.
Entrepreneurship -- Finance.
Small business -- Finance.
United States
Classmark 332.6
ISBN/ISSN 9780470043899 (cloth)
047004389X (cloth)
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