Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings Audiobook By Philip A. Fisher, Kenneth L. Fisher - introduction contributor cover art

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Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings

By: Philip A. Fisher, Kenneth L. Fisher - introduction contributor
Narrated by: Christopher Grove
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Widely respected and admired, Philip Fisher is among the most influential investors of all time. His investment philosophies, introduced almost 40 years ago, are not only studied and applied by today's financiers and investors, but are also regarded by many as gospel. This book is invaluable for investors and has been since it was first published in 1958. This updated edition retains the investment wisdom of the original edition and includes the perspectives of the author's son Ken Fisher, an investment guru in his own right, in an expanded preface and introduction.

©1996, 2003 Philip A. Fisher (P)2019 Gildan Media
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Timeless Investment Advice • Valuable Investing Lessons • Insightful Content • Evolving Wisdom • Investor Favorite

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Obviously taking into consideration when the book was written, the author completely ignored the political implications and the coming technological advances. Old school thoughts. But a pretty good romp through financial history.

Mostly out of date material

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A well thought, thorough analysis of securities that provides new and experienced investors a great listen/read. While there is little in the way of fundamental analysis on a numbers perspective, there is a great deal of depth on the process of determining a healthy business and valuing a stock. Narration is well done. While the book may be over 60 years old, the lessons and insights are “mostly” timeless.

Old but Gold

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Much of the material discusses great companies from the 1970s, like Dupont, Dow Chemical, and RayChem, but the principles haven't changed.

Lots of good investment lessons and advise

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For all the hype, this book is not in the same league as Graham's "The Intelligent Investor". What struck me about this comparison is that where Graham's book is ground breaking and innovative, this one contains sparse nuggets of insight.

If this book is on your bucket list, tick it off; but do not expect greatness.

Not worth the hype

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Foreword was a little long and somewhat unnecessary but the meat of the book is timeless.

Very insightful. Written from experience

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