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Book Synopsis
This text of investment wisdom spans four decades of articles from the "Professional Investor" journal and its predecessor. The articles are topical, having been selected for their particular interest in the contemporary investment climate.

Table of Contents
Introduction

The 1960s

Computers as an aid to investment. (J. G. Blease)

Economic forecasting and investmetn analysis. (J. G. Morrell)

Personal saving and business profit. (Roy Harrod)

Possible worlds. (Richard Stone)

The investment analyst's materials (R.E. Artus)

Taxation, investment, and equities under a labour Government. )A.J. Merrett & Allen Sykes)

Random walks in stock market prices. (Eugene F. Fama)

Security price behaviour. (A.G. Ellinger)

Investment analysis - the need for professionalism. (R.J.Briston)

The value of research into the behaviour of share prices. (R. A. Brealey)

The 1970s

Econometric models and the stockmarket. (R.D. Nightingale & Dr K. Vernon)

Monetary policy, gilts and equities. (A.A. Walters)

The trustees' meeting - a city daydream.( J.M. Brew)

The role of the institutions in the UK ordinary share market. (J.H.C. Leach)

What are earnings, anyway? (J.N. Littlewood)

Should investors be responsible? (Sandra Mason)

Investment pricing in the North Sea. (Paul H. Richards)

The UK stockmarket and the efficient market model - a review. (A. W. Henfrey, B. Albrech & P. Richards )

The 1980s

The wrongs of rights. (Barry Riley)

The wrongs of rights - a reply. (S. P. Keef)

The current and future role of stockbroker. (George J. J. Dennis)

The UK economy in the declining oil years. (Gavyn Davies)

The missing link. (J.A. Miller)

Macroeconomic forecasting models and investment analysis: a review. (Paul Stonham)

Investor protection and the advertising practices of share tipsters. (Simon M. Kean)

Group accounting, funds statements and cash flow analysis. (T.A. Lee)

Why most equities always appear cheap. (Peter Thompson)

The 1990s

Volatility and the big bang factor. (Peter Pope, David Peel and Pradeep Yadav)

Goodwill to all men? (Alan Sugden and Geoffrey Holmes)

Economic policy. (Wynne Godley)

The money-go-round. (Tim Congdon/
Alan Sugden)

The rewards of virtue? (Russell Sparkes)

Adjusting to uncertainty. (Daniel Broby)

Buying growth shares using value filters. (Jim Slater)

Asset allocation: too important to be left to money managers. (Stuart Fowler)

Intellectual property. (Shonaig Macpherson)

Underestimated and undervalued. (John Newlands)

Brands and the balance sheet. (Jonathan Knowles)

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      Publication Date: 13/04/2000
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This text of investment wisdom spans four decades of articles from the "Professional Investor" journal and its predecessor. The articles are topical, having been selected for their particular interest in the contemporary investment climate.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      The 1960s

      Computers as an aid to investment. (J. G. Blease)

      Economic forecasting and investmetn analysis. (J. G. Morrell)

      Personal saving and business profit. (Roy Harrod)

      Possible worlds. (Richard Stone)

      The investment analyst's materials (R.E. Artus)

      Taxation, investment, and equities under a labour Government. )A.J. Merrett & Allen Sykes)

      Random walks in stock market prices. (Eugene F. Fama)

      Security price behaviour. (A.G. Ellinger)

      Investment analysis - the need for professionalism. (R.J.Briston)

      The value of research into the behaviour of share prices. (R. A. Brealey)

      The 1970s

      Econometric models and the stockmarket. (R.D. Nightingale & Dr K. Vernon)

      Monetary policy, gilts and equities. (A.A. Walters)

      The trustees' meeting - a city daydream.( J.M. Brew)

      The role of the institutions in the UK ordinary share market. (J.H.C. Leach)

      What are earnings, anyway? (J.N. Littlewood)

      Should investors be responsible? (Sandra Mason)

      Investment pricing in the North Sea. (Paul H. Richards)

      The UK stockmarket and the efficient market model - a review. (A. W. Henfrey, B. Albrech & P. Richards )

      The 1980s

      The wrongs of rights. (Barry Riley)

      The wrongs of rights - a reply. (S. P. Keef)

      The current and future role of stockbroker. (George J. J. Dennis)

      The UK economy in the declining oil years. (Gavyn Davies)

      The missing link. (J.A. Miller)

      Macroeconomic forecasting models and investment analysis: a review. (Paul Stonham)

      Investor protection and the advertising practices of share tipsters. (Simon M. Kean)

      Group accounting, funds statements and cash flow analysis. (T.A. Lee)

      Why most equities always appear cheap. (Peter Thompson)

      The 1990s

      Volatility and the big bang factor. (Peter Pope, David Peel and Pradeep Yadav)

      Goodwill to all men? (Alan Sugden and Geoffrey Holmes)

      Economic policy. (Wynne Godley)

      The money-go-round. (Tim Congdon/
      Alan Sugden)

      The rewards of virtue? (Russell Sparkes)

      Adjusting to uncertainty. (Daniel Broby)

      Buying growth shares using value filters. (Jim Slater)

      Asset allocation: too important to be left to money managers. (Stuart Fowler)

      Intellectual property. (Shonaig Macpherson)

      Underestimated and undervalued. (John Newlands)

      Brands and the balance sheet. (Jonathan Knowles)

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