2014 Ivey Value Investing Classes Guest Speaker: Jean-Marie Eveillard
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- Ivey Business School’s Value Investing Classes of 2014 welcomed Jean-Marie Eveillard as a Guest Speaker. Mr. Eveillard is the Senior Adviser of First Eagle Investment Management in New York, NY.
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I liked the comment on airport runway depreciation and difference between UK and European accounting. With IFRS this is now less of an issue, but its interesting nonetheless. Also the conclusion that the UK had a higher ownership of equity as a potential reason.
Gotta love Jean-Marie Eveillard : "We're not going to or (Don't) go into the qualitative, if the quantitative isn't satisfactory".
Not sure if you guys gives a damn but if you are bored like me atm then you can watch pretty much all the latest movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Have been streaming with my brother for the last couple of days xD
@Erik Boone Definitely, been using instaflixxer for years myself :)
all due respect,i really prefer reading his ideas than listening
Not personal, but I found him difficult to understand and really thought he was saying "tinderland" until he said it way too many times and deduced he must of been saying timberland. Still watched beginning to end and sure hope everyone else got more out of it!
6: 57 cf. Fama and French who state it is "probably invalid" in practice
bitcoin a joke... hahahah, one more error mr eveillard
Unless you sell it’s too early to tell