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Book details for Capital: The Story of Long-Term Investment Excellence Buy Capital: The Story of Long-Term Investment Excellence
Capital: The Story of Long-Term Investment Excellence
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Charles Ellis

Investing

Sales rank 552,683 Customers rating (based on 10 reviews)
Capital: The Story of Long-Term Investment Excellence

Brief description of Capital: The Story of Long-Term Investment Excellence

"...a perfect pairing of one of the most astute observers of the investment scene with one of the most outstanding investment firms ever created." –From the Foreword by Burton G. Malkiel, author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street

Praise for CAPITAL

"At last! A revealing, insightful, knowledgeable perspective on one of the world’s great investment management organizations by the deft hand of Charley Ellis." –John Neff Professional Investor

"This is a great story about great people with a passion for long-term investment success through discipline, planning, and patience joined to imagination, innovation, and vision. Many valuable insights." –Peter L. Bernstein author of Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk

"Packed with entertaining anecdotes and pearls of wisdom (don’t neglect the footnotes!), Capital takes us on an intimate tour of a premier investment management firm. Another classic by Charley Ellis." –Jack R. Meyer President and CEO Harvard Management Company

"Few people know the investment management business as well as Charley Ellis. This book offers a rare inside look at Capital, one of the best investment organizations. This text is a whodunit, tracking the development of a world-class investment firm and the people who drove it." –Abby Joseph Cohen Goldman Sachs

"Illuminates a great investment organization well worth studying–by everyone." –George J. W. Goodman, also known as ‘Adam Smith’ of Adam Smith’s Money World and author of The Money Game

Book details
PublisherWiley
Release date02/2004
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EditionHardcover
List price$34.95
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Comments by amazon customers about Capital: The Story of Long-Term Investment Excellence

Capital
One of the best reads on how to build and sustain human relationships in business you will ever experience.


A great 3-quote book!
This is a great 3-quote book (i.e., you will have quoted it three times in conversation within the first 24 hours of starting to read it). What makes a great 3-quote book? A good story with interesting characters, a great story teller, and meaningful insight. If you are a student, learn from the well researched wisdom of the Capital Group. If you are a manager, recognize how to motivate, promote, and build great teams for greater returns. If you are an investor, take notes.

Capital, a must read
If you are an investor and haven't learned of the advantages of the American Funds Family of Mutual Funds and its parent, Capital Reasearch and Management Company, this is a must read. Capital Research and Mngmt is a quiet company, they do not advertise, they do not sit for interviews or do press releases. They only manage money, period. As a result, they do it better than anybody. This book is the only place you will get in-depth information about the company short of visiting a broker who is equally enlightened. Discovering an equally enlightened broker, may I say, is rare to find in its own right. Rich people know about this company, but finding a rich person who will talk is equally difficult. Just read it, you'll see.

Tedious at times, but a worthwhile read
I read this book on the advice of my investment advisor. The first half was tedious but the second half was packed with valuable information about a great company. This is stuff that I can use in my own business, and I don't regret the time that it took to wade through the early chapters.

Great Subject...Lousy Book!
What a great story! Capital Group has one of the most amazing long-term performances and is one of the most unique organizations in the industry! But this book just stinks. I can barely believe the Charlie Ellis wrote this. It's completely disjointed. There's no structure at all. It's like they just published his notes. He skips across generations within a single paragraph. He contradicts himself. About 150 of the 300 pages is fluff and adds nothing to the story. About 1/3 of EVERY page is footnotes that add nothing. He references chapters within the same chapter. It's just terrible. It's obvious the publisher was just in a hurry to get the book out to make a buck off the mutual fund scandal before the hype died off. How ironic that Capital Group takes a long term approach, launching new funds against the tide, while the people at Wiley (by launching this book before it was ready) have shown themselves to be a bunch of short-sighted money grubbers.



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