Svenska Handelsbanken, The Value of Book Value, and a Free Value Investing Course for Students – Ep 91

In this podcast, Vitaliy discusses his investment in Swedish bank Svenska Handelsbanken, and what makes their culture so unique. He then gives a short explanation on when book value works as a measure of intrinsic value, and why it often doesn't....

In this podcast, Vitaliy discusses his investment in Swedish bank Svenska Handelsbanken, and what makes their culture so unique. He then gives a short explanation on when book value works as a measure of intrinsic value, and why it often doesn’t. Finally Vitaliy makes an announcement that should be of interest if you are a college student with a passion for value investing.

You can read these articles online here: https://contrarianedge.com/svenska-handelsbanken-and-how-to-use-book-value/ and https://contrarianedge.com/free-value-investing-curriculum-for-college-students/

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