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Peter cundills top book recommendations for investors. I think that intelligent forecasting company revenues, earnings, etc. Cundill history prize chair peter frankopan on importance of. Into university seek to advance the education of children and young people in socially or economically disadvantaged communities in order to increase their chances of entering higher education, securing a place at university or achieving another chosen aspiration.

Established in 2012, the foundation honours the legacy of renowned canadian investment fund manager and philanthropist, f. Interview with christopher rissogill, author of theres. The book offers a fantastic summary of the peter cundill investment approach and plenty of great examples to illustrate this approach. Special projects with links to peter cundill s interests. Peter cundill bio, investments, books, videos, articles. The cundill history prize or simply cundill prize previously cundill prize in historical literature, was founded in 2008 by peter cundill to the prize is presented annually to an author who has published a nonfiction book in the prior year that is likely to have profound literary. Cundill history prize 2020 now open for submissions. My first encounter with cundill s name was at 2011 when i own the same stock as his fund, tough i didnt know who he was then. See all books authored by christopher rissogill, including theres always something to do. Its purpose ought to be to illuminate the road, to point out obstacles and potential pitfalls and so assist management to tailor events and to bend them in a desired direction. Camh home to first global centre dedicated to child and youth. The something peter cundill will do today seeking alpha.

The following organisations are the first to enter our core 30 portfolio. Five good questions for mohnish pabrai and guy spi. Peter cundill, fca, cfa, the cundill group march 28, 2005 peter cundill on value investing in generell mr. The professor of global history at oxford university peter frankopan, bestselling author of the silk roads, will chair the jury for the 2020 cundill history prize. Christopher is the author of a new book on peter cundill, theres always something to do. A voracious reader and inveterate traveller, peter cundill had an abiding passion for history. Appendix 2 investments held by peter cundill entities as of 31 july 2010 223. Peter cundill s first investment was made while he was working as an office boy at wood gundy. What i found fascinating is that peter created a netnet template in the 1970s and continued to use it until he retired in 2009. Peter cundills book recommendations valuewalk premium. May 03, 2012 in 2011, christopher rissogill published theres always something to do. In the context of recent financial upheavals and ongoing uncertainty, peter cundill s wise and frequently funny reflections are more important than ever. In a seamlessly assembled narrative drawn from interviews, speeches, and exclusive access to the daily journal cundill kept for fortyfive years, christopher rissogill outlines cundill s investment approach and provides accounts of his. There are a few books really not that many which i believe are indispensable reading for every serious investor in whatever facet of investment practice they may favor.

The rise of new powers in feature articles by porter anderson february 26, 2020 leave a comment the new jury chair of the cundill history prize, peter frankopan, on why history books and writing are important in this time of shifting geopolitical sands. What i like most about this book is the global perspective, which includes examples from france, south africa, japan, russia, etc. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Christopher rissogill books list of books by author. Rissogill observed cundill from a frontrow seat, serving for a decade as a director of the cundill value fund, which returned a hair above 15% annually for 33 years. It gives a great summary of the peter cundill investment approach with numerous great examples to illustrate his approach. Routines and orgies by christopher rissogill overdrive. He used the name of the ancient mesopotamian city as a standin for rome, the modern city that, like babylon, gave itself over to idol worship and false gods. Theres always something to do kindle edition by rissogill, christopher.

Peter cundill was born in montreal in october 1938. That is the limited scalability of deep value strategies. He then qualified as a chartered accountant 1963 and a chartered financial analyst charter holder 1968, 2 which lead to a career in the investment management business. Schwartz was named the winner of the first annual cundill international prize in history at mcgill for his book,all can be saved. The peter cundill investment approach, the first and only book about one of finest canadian investors in history. Christopher rissogill is a consultant to the peter cundill foundation. Appendix 1 some major figures in peter cundill s investment world 219. The following grants have been made to date and special projects with links to peter cundill s interests. Theres always something to do should be essential reading for anyone with a serious interest in beating the market. An interview with peter cundill the globe and mail.

The prize is presented annually to an author who has published a nonfiction book in the prior year that is likely to have profound literary, social, and academic impact in the area of history. Your essential guide to peter cundill investing net net. The cundill history prize honors the abiding vision of its founder, the mcgill alumnus f. Im talking about, theres always something to do the peter cundill investment approach. The book doesnt discuss his template much but they do include a sample of one as an appendix. Cundill history prize chair peter frankopan on importance. Camh home to first global centre dedicated to child and. The cundill history prize or simply cundill prize previously cundill prize in historical literature, was founded in 2008 by peter cundill to the prize is presented annually to an author who has published a nonfiction book in the prior year that is likely to have profound literary, social, and academic impact in the area of history.

The canadian born investor, peter cundill, plunged into the world of financial markets while he was still at mcgill university, which he graduated from in 1960 with a degree in commerce. Peter cundill bio, investments, books, videos, articles, quotes. Canadas cundill history prize announces its 2018 shortlist. Rissogill observed cundill from a frontrow seat, serving for a decade as a director of the cundill value fund, which returned a hair above 15% annually for. Peter cundill says its hard now to find attractively priced stocks. Oct 18, 2015 peter cundill is a legendary deep value investor whose cundill value fund has achieved a marketbeating. An example was peter cundill s first major equity investments, bethlehem copper one of only 10 investments in cundill s fund and accounted for. The cundill history prize, 3463 peel street, montreal, qc. Peter cundill on the worst investment he ever made. It has been documented that capstick actually assisted in the conflict helping to protect land owners, i have no proof of that, but it did cause a break in the hunting action which i think greatly gave him the time necessary to begin writing his books on africa, the first published in 1977. Peter cundill was born in montreal, quebec in october 1938, and was educated at lower canada college.

Nov 16, 2017 it was established by mcgill professor f. Jan 27, 2011 fortunately, a webpage i bookmarked in 1998 when i began recommending cundill value fund is still online today. Whether or not youre a value investor or are among the more than one million holders of mackenzie cundill funds, theres always something to do. The books author followed with another, notquiteaspopular book, super money. The first epistle of peter, usually referred to simply as first peter and often written 1 peter, is a book of the new testament. In 2011, christopher rissogill published theres always something to do. Peter frankopan to chair 2020 cundill history prize jury. The peter cundill investment approach, and routines and orgies. The book is the only large scale work covering peter cundill s so is definitely a mustread for anybody interested in digging deeper into the man. The best source of information on peter cundill, though, is the 2011 biography written by christopher rissogill. He was known to outperform the market without many down years.

Case studies of the peter cundill investment approach. How a global value manager scaled great heights morningstar. Born in new jersey and educated at the university of virginia, he walked away from a successful wall street career shortly before his thirtieth birthday to become a professional hunter first in central and south america and laterand most famouslyin africa. An original article from the proceedings of the society of antiquaries of scotland, 1996.

Peter cundill excelled at finding bargains using the classic benjamin graham approach a business is cheap if a careful analysis of a companys balance sheet reveals that the market price of the. Peter cundill s girlfriend loses high court fortune bid. Theres always something to do the cundill investment approach. The author presents himself as peter the apostle, and, following catholic tradition, the epistle has been held to have been written during his time as bishop of rome or bishop of antioch, though neither title is used in the epistle. In his first 10 years of running the fund, he invested in small, illiquid stocks. Peter cundill and is intended to recognize books that have a broad appeal as well as historical scholarship, originality and literary qualities. Peter cundill 19382011 was highly regarded as one of the greatest value investors of his time, but he was also a teacher and mentor who was generous with his knowledge and shared the wealth of his experience with many aspiring investors. Excavations at the long cist cemetery on the hallow hill, st. Cundill was an amazing canadian value investor whose fund returned 26% compounded annually over its first 10 years. The cundill history prize formerly the cundill prize in historical literature was founded in 2008 by peter cundill to recognize and promote literary and academic achievement in history. One of the first things john rendel did when he took over as head of grants at the peter cundill foundation in 2019, was to unrestrict as many of the foundations grants as possible and.

The peter cundill foundation partnered with luminos to bring educational opportunities to outofschool children in ethiopia. Why more foundations should give unrestricted funding devex. Peter frankopan to chair 2020 cundill history prize. Cundill s rules for investment success are lovingly and freely documented in his own words. Cundill earned the designation of chartered accountant and then chartered financial analyst before moving from montreal to vancouver to become the president of agf investment management. Christopher does a great job documenting cundill s early investing years. This is a book recommended by legendary value investor michael price trades, portfolio. Peter cundills first investment was made while he was working as an office boy at wood gundy. There he learned about graham and buffett and found out, that buying a stock trading below net cash inevitably worked. However, after reading the book, i certainly wish i had known more about mr. The first investment i ever made was while i was still at mcgill in 1959. Peter cundills girlfriend loses high court fortune bid.

Peter cundill 19382011, a canadian philanthropist with a. I took the liberty of creating what i consider a peter cundill inspired netnet template in excel. Endowed by f peter cundill, a mcgill alumnus, philanthropist, and renowned global investor, the cundill history prize is open to books from anywhere in the world, regardless of the authors nationality or place of residence, as well as works translated into english. Christopher rissogill the story of the origins and development of peter cundill s pioneering investment journey. Over half of mcgill students claim a first language other than english, including approximately 20% of our students who say french is their mother tongue. Jan 28, 2011 peter cundill, 72, was a renowned value investor and mutual fund manager who helped shake up the canadian money management industry. Peter cundill s book recommendations from theres always something to do. Walking in joseph conrads footsteps, maya jasanoff wins 2018. The peter cundill foundation was established in bermuda on 11 january 2012, following the death of its founder, peter cundill.

Susan pedersen wins cundill prize in historical literature. It is the most important book award that you have not heard of. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading theres always something to do. Peter cundill value investing and the art of being flexible. Peter cundill fca, cfa philanthropist, sportsman, diarist and renowned global value investor. First edition, hardcover, signed by cundill and limited no. Peter cundill was fundamentally a statistical deep value investor. As a deep value investor, he was able to stick to purchases below book value, focusing on hard assets. During his remarkable life, peter had many interests and was both an academic and an athlete.

He was diagnosed with an untreatable neurological condition in. It was super money that 35yearold investor peter cundill read during a plane trip in 1973. Nov 10, 2015 this is a book recommended by legendary value investor michael price trades, portfolio. Aug 10, 2017 peter cundill was an award winning canadian investment guru who died aged 72 in 2011 but his friend and trustee, jenny bingham, were concerned about miss joseph and appeared to view her as greedy.

One of the most highly regarded global investors of his time, according to the programs organizers, the globetrotting philanthropist believed passionately in wellwritten works of history as the. Mar 11, 2011 christopher rissogill was a director of the cundill value fund for ten years. He also emphasized global investment, including extreme bargains in markets with shaky respect for capital. The book describes peter cundill s investing career. Peter cundill, 72, was a renowned value investor and mutual fund manager who helped shake up the canadian money management industry. Jan 11, 2015 peter cundills book recommendations from theres always something to do. The peter cundill investment approach offers personable insights into the world of one of the best fund managers in canadian history.

Susan pedersen is the winner of this years cundill prize in historical literature, one of the worlds most lucrative nonfiction prizes, it was announced monday. Illness was the catalyst for the book authored by londonbased christopher rissogill, who was a director of the. In that book, he read about benjamin grahams and david dodds classic book, securities analysis, and after reading graham and dodds book cundill seriously took up indepth value investing. Way back in 1968, a book titled the money game about the gogo investing years during the 1960s became a best seller. He was a partner in the company and in april 1977, the fund was renamed the cundill value fund. Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds by charles mackay only the first two chapters the title is worth the price of admission. So a candid description of peters investment style and its evolution can be found on the outstanding investment digest websites account of the cundill investment conference. Peter cundill 19382011, a distinguished alumnus of mcgill university, was a philanthropist, sportsman, diarist, and renowned global investor. Nov 03, 2015 susan pedersen is the winner of this years cundill prize in historical literature, one of the worlds most lucrative nonfiction prizes, it was announced monday. It gives a great summary of the peter cundill investment approach with numerous great examples to. He then qualified as a chartered accountant 1963 and a chartered financial analyst charter holder 1968, which lead to a career in the investment management business. He was known to outperform the market without many down years, doing extremely well when the market underwhelmed.

That is low pb stocks, distressed situations, companies selling below their net current asset values. Peter hathaway capstick was a famous american hunter and author. The book s author followed with another, notquiteaspopular book, super money. Peter cundill, the subject of this book, took control of the allcanadian venture fund in 1975 which became the cundill value fund, and over the next 33 years he averaged a compound annual rate of return of 15. A value investor who able to finish 22 marathons, in sub3 as well, and very open on investing worldwide. The rise of new powers in feature articles by porter anderson february 26, 2020 leave a comment the new jury chair of the cundill history prize, peter frankopan, on why history books and writing are important in this. Mar 04, 2011 cundill kept a diary of over 200 tomes so unlike other books this one provides an uncensored view on value investing, managing a mutual fund, and on investment luminaries i. The professor of global history at oxford university peter frankopan, bestselling author of the silk roads, will chair the jury for the 2020 cundill history prize, antonia maioni, dean of the faculty of arts at. Cundill came to value investing in 197273 when reading the book supermoney by adam smith. The life of peter cundill, financial genius, philosopher, and philanthropist, and more on. Peter cundill was handed a copy of this book just a few days before he died. The peter cundill investment approach as want to read. The cundill value fund was launched in december 1974 and.