Denver Post wrote an article about my book Active Value Investing. The question that comes to mind – what am I doing reading my own book (see picture in the article)? I don’t really have a good answer to that question. I’ve read it so many times while writing it that I really cannot read it anymore. Denver Post’s photographer thought it was a good idea. Now that I look at the picture, not sure I agree. It is a good article though, read it.
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