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Storage and Stability: A Modern Ever-Normal Granary

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Benjamin Graham's Storage and Stability as discussed by the authors provides a rare glimpse into Graham's social theories and their impact on his investing strategies, and will earn a coveted place on any investor's bookshelf.
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Benjamin Graham reigns as one of the greatest investment thinkers of the 20th century. Author of the bestseller Security Analysis, he has influenced many Wall Street legends including Warren Buffett, Mario D, John Neff and John Bogle. Now, readers can discover Storage and Stability, his 1937 study on supply and demand, production and consumption, and their impact on value investing. A rare glimpse into Graham's social theories and their impact on his investing strategies, this book ushers in the new Benjamin Graham Classics series, and will earn a coveted place on any investor's bookshelf.

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