Events / Value investing – the 3 Ws: Who, What and Why?, featuring Dr. George Athanassakos, the Ben Graham Chair in Value Investing at Ivey Business School

Value investing – the 3 Ws: Who, What and Why?, featuring Dr. George Athanassakos, the Ben Graham Chair in Value Investing at Ivey Business School

6 octobre 2016
08:30 - 10:00

KBL Richelieu, 22 Boulevard Malesherbes, Paris 75008

Club Finance & Private Equity,  led by Alain Cochenet (MBA 05D) & Basile Phelipeau (MBA 11D)
Club Economie, led by Bruno Dumont (MBA 86J) & Jean-Pierre Schmitt (MBA 65)
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Value investing – the 3 Ws: Who, What and Why?

athanassakos-george-bio-500-x-680Featuring Dr. George Athanassakos,
the Ben Graham Chair in Value Investing at Ivey Business School in Canada

October 6th 2016 @ 8’30 (Accueil dès 8h00)
KBL Richelieu – 22 Boulevard Malesherbes, 75008 Paris
Dr. Athanassakos will answer the following questions: Who are the value investors? What do value investors believe in? What process do value investors follow? Is value investing good for the economy ? Does what value investors do work? Why does it work? Will it continue to work in a particularly uncertain and volatile economic environment ?

Dr. Athanassakos is a Professor of Finance and the Ben Graham Chair in Value Investing at Ivey Business School, which he joined in July 2004. He is also the Founder & Director of The Ben Graham Centre for Value Investing (www.bengrahaminvesting.ca). In addition to developing courses and carrying out research on value investing themes, the Center is also offering apprenticeships to students via the Ivey Value Fund, as well as organizing events such as academic symposiums, practitioner conferences and the stock picking competitions. Prior to joining Ivey, Dr. Athanassakos spent a number of years at various research-related positions with banking and trust companies in Canada and Greece. Dr. Athanassakos has also written articles for the Financial Post and currently writes, as a guest columnist, about investments and economic and financial topics in The Globe and Mail, Canada’s largest daily newspaper, and the Canadian Investment Review.