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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 17/Mar/2007 at 1:16pm
Ajit Dayal bought Trent some time back at Rs 150 exited when it hit Rs 600. he is also accredited with several multibaggers but I remember Trent because I followed this stock.
 
Broadly he looks for "value" now this is the most fashionable word in the investing community. All those growth guys are made to look mommentum and the value guys are the direct pupils of Graham baba! But investing is not about a particular style but about the tendency to outperform the market in that particular style.
 
No one can call Peter Lynch or Warren Buffet a value only investor. Sure they looked at value/intrinsic worth but they always saw this in conjunction with growth rates and business models.
 
I think that he is owner of the site equitymaster.com also!!!
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Quote Vivek Sukhani Replybullet Posted: 17/Mar/2007 at 1:24pm
Good punch, Basant!!!! Although, I beleive the way you used the phrase Graham baba, there was a sense of contempt for him. I beleive its very difficult to imitate Benjamin Graham. also, when the world's most brilliant investor was his student, I beleive that man must have been something. His principles have stood the test of time. Its just that when people use the word value when all that they are doing is sky gazing it pisses me off.
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 17/Mar/2007 at 1:27pm
I would rather say, they bought good growth businesses at excellent Value (bargain prices, during panic sell-offs) i.e. with huge margin of safety.
 
 
 
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Quote India_Bull Replybullet Posted: 17/Mar/2007 at 1:31pm
It is confirmed that Deepak Narayanan is not the author.
 
 
See his reply below to my email.
On 3/17/07, Deepak Narayanan <[email protected]> wrote:
sandeep - this came from a friend of mine, not sure of the origin. rgds
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Quote BubbleVision Replybullet Posted: 17/Mar/2007 at 1:31pm

One think I dont like about Ajit Dayal is that ... He seems to be self centered man!

On every interview he will say we are "disciplined"...we are "value"...we are "rational".  He seems to think that god has given these qualities to him only.
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Quote India_Bull Replybullet Posted: 17/Mar/2007 at 1:39pm
WB started with Graham and though still admits that he is follower of Graham, he didnt adopt his style in totality, WB  later on his career got influenced by Fischer and Charlie . Charlie had actually made him buy many businesses at higher valuations (which Graham would have refused-Grahams standards) 
 
Its like Rahul Dravid is always overshadowed by Sachin or Dilip Wengsarkar by Sunil Gavaskar... (Charlie is the most imp man and philosphy behind WB sucess)
 
Stalwarts on WB pls correct me if I am wrong..
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 17/Mar/2007 at 1:41pm

 He seems to think that god has given these qualities to him only.

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I agree with BubbleVision.
 
AD wants to show he's different always.
 
By the way, their tagline is: Experience, Consistency, Credibility! Their performance track record implies they forgot to add prefix 'IN' !!
 
 
 


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Quote BubbleVision Replybullet Posted: 17/Mar/2007 at 1:43pm
Again Kulman ... No one is better than you. LOL
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