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Masters in Business

Joel Greenblatt on Relative Value Investing (Podcast)

Masters in Business

Bloomberg

Investing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2020

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Bloomberg Opinion columnist Barry Ritholtz speaks with Joel Greenblatt, who serves as managing principal and co-chief investment officer of Gotham Asset Management. Greenblatt is also an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School, where he teaches value and special situation investing, and is the author of numerous best-selling books. His latest is “Common Sense: The Investor's Guide to Equality, Opportunity, and Growth."

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This is Masters in Business with Barry Rittoltz on Bloomberg Radio.

1:07.0

This week on the podcast, I have an extra special guest.

1:11.5

The return of Joel Greenblatt, Joel is a former hedge fund manager.

1:17.0

He started Gotham Capital in 1985 and put up just insane numbers, 50% a year,

1:24.0

after all expenses for something like 7, 8, 9 years.

1:29.0

In 1995, Gotham was closed to outside investors.

1:32.0

It essentially became a family office and he ran that through 2009.

1:37.0

He was one of the early investors in Michael Burry's hedge fund.

1:41.0

Michael Burry made famous by both the book and the movie The Big Short.

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