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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nick GogertyPublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.624kg ISBN: 9780231162449ISBN 10: 0231162448 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 08 July 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Language: English Table of ContentsPreface Part I: Value 1. The Problem with Price? It's Not Value 2. Value and Why It Matters 3. The Theory of Value Part II: Inos 4. Knowledge and Innovation 5. How Innovative Capabilities Enable Value Creation 6. Allocating to Firms with a Unique Capability Mix Part III: Clusters 7. Birth and Growth of Clusters 8. Cluster Convergence, Maturation, and Death 9. Stable and Unstable Clusters Part IV: Moats 10. The Value of Moats 11. How Moats Affect Cost, Competition, and Customer Forces 12. Managing Moats, for Value Creation Today and Wealth Tomorrow Part V: The Economy 13. The Economy as a Macroprocessing Network 14. Monetary Shocks and Their Implications for the Allocator Part VI: The Nature of Value 15. The Nature of Value Allocation 16. Conclusion Notes IndexReviewsIn the great tradition of Charlie Munger's 'worldly wisdom,' Nick Gogerty delivers a multidisciplinary approach to finding investment value. Through brilliant graphics and a unique lens, he educates the reader on how to discern investment opportunities that go well beyond currently reported financial results to gain insights into how value shifts over time. Any investor who feels the 'value investing' paradigm is lacking in its ability to navigate our increasingly complex world will benefit from the tools Gogerty offers. -- Paul Johnson, Columbia Business School The convergence of economics and biology is fertile ground that offers a path out of the dark age of static equilibrium and efficient markets. Nick Gogerty's illuminating book gives us a deeper and more robust understanding of the complex dynamics that create and sustain value. -- Steve Waite, author of Quantum Investing and Boomernomics In the great tradition of Charlie Munger's 'worldly wisdom', Gogerty delivers a multidisciplinary approach to finding investment value. Through brilliant graphics and a unique lens, Gogerty educates the reader on how to discern investment opportunities that goes well beyond currently report financial results to gain insights into how value shifts over time. Any investor that feels that current the value investing paradigm is lacking in its ability to navigate our ever increasingly complex world will benefit from the tools Gogerty offers. -- Paul Johnson, Columbia Business School The Nature of Value is a well-reasoned, thought-provoking book that belongs in the library of every investor, professional and retail, value and growth. Reading the Markets Blog [Gogerty's] arguments will stretch the reader's investment intellect. Library Journal Gogerty... provides considerable sound advice to individual investors and professional capital allocators. The volume is packed with interesting information and questions serious investors should ask themselves, such as when and how a firm's earnings stream will ultimately die. CHOICE Lucid and thought-provoking... The Nature of Value will help all investors attain a more robust understanding of the dynamics that create and sustain value. Financial Analysts Journal Author InformationNick Gogerty is a private account strategist and general problem solver for the world's leading hedge funds, banks, technology firms, and scientific research institutes. He has worked as a quantitative developer and trader on a proprietary foreign exchange desk in London, advised major institutions and the government on risk, and been a serial entrepreneur at the convergence of technology and media. He is deeply interested in growing sustainable economic value and reducing global poverty. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |