Bruce Greenwald
Bruce Greenwald | |
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Born | August 15, 1946 |
Nationality | American |
Spouse(s) | Ava Seave |
Institutions | Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, USA; FirstEagle Funds |
Field | Economics, investing |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University |
Influences | David Dodd |
Bruce Corman Norbert Greenwald (born August 15, 1946),[1] is a professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business and director of research at FirstEagle Funds. He is, among others, the author of the books Value Investing: from Graham to Buffett and Beyond and Competition Demystified: A Radically Simplified Approach to Business Strategy. He has been referred to by The New York Times as "a guru to Wall Street's gurus"[2] and is a recognized authority on value investing, along with additional expertise in productivity and the economics of information.
Personal life
Greenwald is married to Ava Seave. They have a daughter and live in Manhattan.
Books
- Value Investing: from Graham to Buffett and Beyond
- Competition Demystified: A Radically Simplified Approach to Business Strategy.
See also
References
- ↑ "Greenwald, Bruce C. N., 1946-". Library of Congress. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
pub. info. (b. 8/15/46)
- ↑ Fabrikant, Geraldine (January 24, 1999). "Private Sector: A Guru to Wall Street's Gurus". The New York Times.
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