Two value investors with exceptional long-term track records discuss the unusual opportunities they are finding in the global markets. Bernard Horn, finalist for Morningstar’s International Stock Fund Manager of the Year award, explains the international strategy he is following in his Polaris Global Value Fund and Thunderstorm Capital’s John Dorfman tackles bargains available in the U.S.
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