Description
Book SynopsisThe economic climate is ripe for another golden age of shareholder activism Deep Value: Why Activist Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations is a must-read exploration of deep value investment strategy, describing the evolution of the theories of valuation and shareholder activism from Graham to Icahn and beyond. The book combines engaging anecdotes with industry research to illustrate the principles and methods of this complex strategy, and explains the reasoning behind seemingly incomprehensible activist maneuvers. Written by an active value investor, Deep Value provides an insider''s perspective on shareholder activist strategies in a format accessible to both professional investors and laypeople.
The Deep Value investment philosophy as described by Graham initially identified targets by their discount to liquidation value. This approach was extremely effective, but those opportunities are few and far between in the m
Table of Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
About the Author xvii
Chapter 1 The Icahn Manifesto 1
Chapter 2 Contrarians at the Gate 19
Chapter 3 Warren Buffett: Liquidator to Operator 35
Chapter 4 The Acquirer’s Multiple 53
Chapter 5 A Clockwork Market 77
Chapter 6 Trading in Glamour: The Conglomerate Era 99
Chapter 7 Catch a Falling Knife 119
Chapter 8 The Art of the Corporate Raid 151
Chapter 9 How Hannibal Profits From His Victories 169
Chapter 10 Applied Deep Value 187
Index 217