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A Conversation With NYU Professor Aswath Damodaran

FYI: Victor recently sat down with NYU Professor Aswath Damodaran to hear his views on some of the most passionately debated topics in investing today, from the rise of indexing and what it means for market efficiency, to the origins and theoretical underpinnings of factor investing, to why investors ignore momentum at their peril.

Aswath Damodaran is Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at NYU. He received his Ph.D. in 1985 in Finance from UCLA, and has been making important contributions to our understanding of finance ever since, earning myriad awards for his research and his teaching along the way. His excellence in the classroom has resulted in many teaching awards and has been voted “Professor of the Year” by the graduating M.B.A. class five times during his career at NYU. Professor Damodaran is the author of eleven books, including several widely-used text books on Valuation, Corporate Finance and Investment Management.
Regards,
Ted
https://elmfunds.com/aswath-damodaran-interview/
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