Joel Greenblatt Keeps It Simple: Buy Good Stuff Cheap, Sell Bad Stuff Dear As an undergraduate at Wharton, Joel Greenblatt didn’t buy what he was being taught. By William Green
Howard Marks: The ‘Uncomfortably Idiosyncratic’ Billionaire As an undergraduate at Wharton in the 1960s, Howard Marks stumbled upon one of the guiding principles of his life. By William Green
Mario Gabelli: A Knack for Making Money Even as a boy, Mario Gabelli had a knack for making money. By William Green