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Thanks Tobias for writing very useful and interesting book on deep value. I am value investor from India. I have used deep value concept in India…but only for quality companies (high ROIC, ROE, dividend paying, but lower growth etc). What was new for me was your findings that non dividend paying low EV/EBIT companies provide even better returns. I plan to run a paper portfolio with such Indian stocks and see how it goes…before I take a plunge.
I know deep value works in India because I have benefited from it. But would be interesting to see if buying real Dogs will work in Indian conditions. In India especially in the small cap space…Dividend (after paid) is the only metric that you can not dispute.
Thanks again for a great book. This is one of the very useful books I have read so far. And I have 100s of investing books in my personal library.
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Thank you for the kind words.
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Good one! Complimented the book nicely!
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Thank you, sir!
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