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40 Value Stocks that Graham Would Buy

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Ben Graham, the father of Value Investing and teacher of Warren Buffett, was also a successful investor in 20th century. The four bread and butter strategies, employed by his firm, the Graham-Newman corporation between 1926 and 1956 included arbitrages, related hedges, liquidations and Net-Current-Asset or Bargain issues.

Net Current Asset Value Fest

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The recent sell off in the market has created a legion of stocks trading under net current asset value. This was a method of investing popularized by Benjamin Graham, who needs no introduction. Lists like these should only be used as a starting point in doing research. Do not invest blindly in these stocks. Here is the list from an article that was published on October 30.

Stocks Below Net Current Asset Value

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Here's a nice list of Ben Graham style discount stocks selling below net asset value.

New Net/Net - Tech Data

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One of the biggest net/nets seen in the past decade, Tech Data, just hit the radar of Cheap Stocks.