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Transcript: Aswath Damodaran

The Big Picture

 The transcript from this week’s, MiB: Aswath Damodaran: Valuations, Narratives & Academia , is below. You’re known as the dean of valuation. He said, oh, dean of valuation, it’s easier to say. So let’s start with the question, what led you to focus on valuation? RITHOLTZ: Right. And I said, why?

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Transcript: Marta Norton

The Big Picture

She has a fascinating career, starting a PLS working away up as an analyst and eventually, head of outcome-based strategies for Morningstar, eventually rising from that position and portfolio manager to Chief Investment Officer. And how do we think about them from a valuation perspective? NORTON: Yeah. NORTON: Yeah.

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EUROPEAN RE-ENTRY: Why We Are Shifting Portfolios Toward European Stocks

Brown Advisory

Throughout this period, we often saw windows in which we believed that European valuations were more attractive, but we were cautious due to Europe’s high debt levels and struggles to generate economic growth. stocks since the middle of 2004. large-cap managers have been able to beat the market consistently. is much clearer.

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EUROPEAN RE-ENTRY: Why We Are Shifting Portfolios Toward European Stocks

Brown Advisory

Throughout this period, we often saw windows in which we believed that European valuations were more attractive, but we were cautious due to Europe’s high debt levels and struggles to generate economic growth. stocks since the middle of 2004. large-cap managers have been able to beat the market consistently. is much clearer.

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Transcript: Graeme Forster, Orbis Investments

The Big Picture

[Barry Ritholtz] : 00:17:05 [Speaker Changed] The, the rule to be tax exempt in the US is you have to disperse 5% of the foundation. You don’t have to pay any tax and just let the rest ride. Then the volatility and, and the valuation makes an enormous difference. You give out 5%. Or they just did well, right?

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