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To: Paul Senior who wrote (2953)12/24/2001 12:03:35 PM
From: Grommit  Respond to of 4690
 
OT. HA! Very good point.

I wrote down the name of the book and reserved it at the library. I do not go to bookstores anymore since our county passed a sales tax increase to fund library books and the library is awash in new books. It's wonderful.

I read that the vehicle that has the highest percent ownership by millionaires is a Ford F-150 pickup truck. Not sure if it's because they use it on the ranch, or just to drive around. I use my F-250 to go to the library. :o)



To: Paul Senior who wrote (2953)12/24/2001 9:42:04 PM
From: Bob Rudd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4690
 
Paul Senior, who has been looking for this Greenwald investing book at his local library.>> While your looking, here's an interview with Greenwald that covers some of the tenets of the book: realmedia.cts.com
And an excerpt: shop.barnesandnoble.com
I went the library route not only because of the 'value' orientation, but because so many tombs basically just replough the same feild and I didn't know, a priori, that this would differ. It does. Unfortunatly, many libraries, faced with budget constraints, shy from more expensive, 'professional' books, so you may have to pay up. I very much beleive it's worth it and that all on our value threads would benefit from exposure to this 3 stage approach. If enough folks get into it, it may even to be feasible to start a separate thread for in depth analysis of selected companies using this approach. For comparison shoppers: bestwebbuys.com
There are coupon deals at amazon and BooksAMillion that would fit:
bestwebbuys.com
Happy Holidays!
Bob