So we briefly talk about blue chips buying and pricing, and it seems I should have posted this one day later.
James Montier has a good article debunking some “snake oil” in the investment world, which I added to my previous post.
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Chong Ser Jing
Monday 9th of December 2013
Here's another interesting discussion on Price versus Quality by an Indian value investor who was invited to lecture at the Columbia Business School.
http://oldschoolvalue.s3.amazonaws.com/resources/021.fundoo-what-happens-when-you-dont-buy-quality.pdf?utm_source=buffer&utm_campaign=Buffer&utm_content=buffer4005c&utm_medium=facebook
Chong Ser Jing
Monday 9th of December 2013
Here's another interesting discussion on Price versus Quality by an Indian value investor who was invited to lecture at the Columbia Business School.
http://oldschoolvalue.s3.amazonaws.com/resources/021.fundoo-what-happens-when-you-dont-buy-quality.pdf?utm_source=buffer&utm_campaign=Buffer&utm_content=buffer4005c&utm_medium=facebook
Kyith
Monday 9th of December 2013
the question becomes are the blue chips high quality business
Kyith
Monday 9th of December 2013
thanks hui leong showed me that but that kinda prove more that you can buy quality at any price