
Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry Charley Ellis – Multiple Ways to Win (Capital Allocators, EP.08)
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May 22, 2017 AI Snips
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Army Anecdote
- Charley Ellis recounts a humorous anecdote from his time in the army involving a jammed rifle.
- A sergeant's exasperated, perfectly timed exclamation perfectly captured the situation's frustration.
Investment Management in the 1960s
- In the 1960s, investment management was not a prestigious career choice.
- People entered it out of family obligation or because they loved it, not for monetary gain.
Early Equity Research
- Equity research in the 60s involved limited resources like S&P paper reports and SEC library filings.
- Analysts used slide rules and basic financial analysis, with limited company access, leading to imprecise earnings estimates.
