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Loeb’s speculator regarded stocks as pieces of paper, worth however much or little the next fellow might pay. His aim was to anticipate that next fellow, and the fellow after that. The Graham-and-Dodd investor saw a stock as a share of a business, whose value, over time, would correspond to that of the entire enterprise.
Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist
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