Old-school value
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Durham, North Carolina based Oak Value Capital Management, a fund manager, which runs roughly $1.5 billion in assets embraces and practices one of the oldest investment philosophies developed by Warren Buffett and espoused by legendary investor Benjamin Graham. They invest in what they consider to be good businesses with strong management teams when the companies are trading at attractive prices.
Publication Name: Morningstar FundInvestor
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1099-0402
Year: 2006
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Third avenue small-cap value
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Investment firm, Third Avenue announced that Third Avenue Small-cap Value (TASCX) would close at the end of February 2006. TASCX strives to stick to its small-cap, domestic-equity mandate. Cochief investment officer of Third Avenue, Curtis Jensen's focus on 'safe and cheap' has led to impressive absolute returns and low risks
Publication Name: Morningstar FundInvestor
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1099-0402
Year: 2006
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Finding value close to home
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Mairs & Power Growth's portfolio is compact and turnover is minuscule. In the last decade the annual turnover at the fund has risen above 10 percent.
Publication Name: Morningstar FundInvestor
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1099-0402
Year: 2005
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