Seth Klarman: The Value of Not Being Sure

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February 25th, 2009 by AdvisorAnalyst

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Seth Klarman, Founder, Baupost Group, an investor with a remarkable long-term track record, has from time to time offered his valuable insights on investing.

The following February 23, 2009 article published in Value Investor Insight (www.valueinvestorinsight.com) covers some of Seth Klarman’s profound and experienced views, learned from his early experience working with investing legends Max Heine and Michael Price at Mutual Shares, now part of Franklin Templeton. Klarman’s partnership, Baupost Group, has consistently produced annual returns in the 20% compounded range, since it was founded in 1983.


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