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Let's be real: boutique building is no walk in the park; it's a rollercoaster of gutsy moves and unexpected comebacks. Today, we're sitting down with a guest who knows all about that. Meet Sean Peche, a value investing specialist who's transitioned from the $35B big leagues to crafting his own firm. In this episode, Sean and Stacy unpack: His Backstory – how a volatile market led him to put his boutique-building dream on hold His inspiring comeback story The secrets behind Sean's unique marketing playbook for differentiation.The philosophy that drives Sean's investing approach: 'numbers not narrative.'The sweet spot where numbers and narratives intersect, especially for startups. …And so much more. Grab your notebook and get ready for a masterclass on differentiation, branding, and building a boutique. About Sean Peche: Sean holds a Bachelor of Business Science (Honours) and a Post Graduate Diploma in Accounting from the University of Cape Town and is a CFA® charterholder. Sean has more than 25 years of investment experience in global financial markets. After qualifying as a Chartered Accountant in 1996, Sean spent two years at Old Mutual Asset Management (South Africa) as an equity analyst. In 1999, he joined Decillion Capital as one of its founding members and co-managed the successful BigRock Fund, a South African based hedge fund. In 2001, he relocated to London with Decillion Fund Management and co-managed a US/European hedge Fund. In 2003, he joined London based Orbis Investment Advisory as an equity analyst, before leaving in 2008 to establish Ranmore Fund Management Ltd.Resources mentioned in this episode: Books: The JSE Handbook, The Zulu Principle by Jim Slater, The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz, Blue Mind by Wallace J. Nichols Songs: Kelly Clarkson - Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You), Kelly Clarkson - The Sun Will Rise - - -Make The Boutique Investment Collective part of your Billion Dollar Backstory. Gain access to invaluable resources, expert coaches, and a supportive community of other boutique founders, fund managers, and investment pros. Join Havener Capital's exclusive membership
Dillie Keane is one-third of iconic Cabaret trio Fascinating Aida. She is presently in Australia for the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, where alongside her partners in song, Liza Pulman and Adèle Anderson, Fascinating Aida will present a 40th anniversary show. Since their first performance together in 1983, the trio have racked-up millions of internet followers, performed in the world's most prestigious venues and have been showered with awards and plaudits galore. Proving they're still in their glorious prime, these mistresses of their craft ring in this four-decade milestone with their trademark diamond-sharp satire, lyrical wit and belligerent sass. The bare bones of Dillie's life are these. Born Portsmouth 1952. Father a GP. Three much older, very nice siblings who have done nothing but grace the name of Keane and distinguish themselves in every way. Family despaired of Dillie ever conforming. Educated at Portsmouth High School (very happy) and then at successive Convents of the Sacred Heart (first Hove, where she was miserable but learned remedial curtseying and sang all the time, then Woldingham where she was utterly and completely miserable and still sang all the time). “She'll come to no good, that girl!” opined one of the nuns as her parents took her away after she was expelled. Safely at university, she drank and shagged and partied like a girl released from a convent and became a leading light of the drama society and ended her first year being elected Miss Elegance, hahaha! After three years of this divinely crazed existence, her mortal frame nearly gave out. A spell in hospital exposed her complete unfitness for the life of a musicologist. As her parents took her away – she was too ill to take her Part 2 and couldn't face doing 5 years of a 4 year degree – her Professor suggested that a career in Stage Management might suit. Finally, she took control of her life. A spell as secretary to the Deputy MD of a leading advertising firm in London gave her financial independence, and she secretly auditioned for LAMDA. The day she got her acceptance letter was the best day of her life. Having flunked out of university, her parents were reluctant to fork out for 3 more years of further education, so she wrote to anyone she could think of who might help. Eventually, the fabled Jim Slater of Slater Walker stepped in with a scholarship and paid her tuition fees. Her defeated parents agreed to give her £100 per term towards living costs, and she was able to accept her place on the course. Those three years were a thrilling ride. LAMDA was everything she hoped for and more, though trying to keep body and soul together was wonderfully crazy. She had a stall in the Portobello Road every Saturday, where she and a friend sold handmade shopping bags, aprons and second-hand clothes they'd collected from friends and strangers. She temped in the evenings and throughout the holidays, became an artist's model, did bar work, biked everywhere in London and hitched everywhere else. She also played piano in various hotels, nightclubs and restaurants, and looking back she thinks she must have cut an odd figure with her homemade clothes and Cole Porter songs. Two summer months in Sweden playing piano in a Stockholm nightclub hardened her for the life to come. Acting jobs followed. Then the songs started popping out. And with the acting jobs, new friends who also sang and were willing to sing her songs. And with all that came the gigs and the birth of Fascinating Aïda. The Adelaide Festival Centre presents FASCINATING AÏDA - THE 40th ANNIVERSARY SHOW! Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre, Friday June 7th, Saturday June 8th and Sunday June 9th. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
Welcome to the 2023 Michigan Conference Camp Meeting. We pray that you will be blessed!
Welcome to the 2023 Michigan Conference Camp Meeting. We pray that you will be blessed!
Welcome to the 2023 Michigan Conference Camp Meeting. We pray that you will be blessed!
Welcome to the 2023 Michigan Conference Camp Meeting. We pray that you will be blessed!
Welcome to the 2023 Michigan Conference Camp Meeting. We pray that you will be blessed!
Craig and Sean discuss John Klingberg's frustration with the Dallas Stars, and the likelihood of him being on the move at trade deadline. The guys take a look at the Pittsburgh Penguins, the recent hot streak, the imminent return of Evgeni Malkin from injury and how Sidney Crosby and his mates play has delayed the Pens rebuild. Custance and Gentille also highlight the impactful 'Tape Out Hate' campaign that the Hockey Diversity Alliance put out this week in association with Budweiser.In segment two, Craig and Sean welcome former NHL'er Jim Slater who was a part of the 2018 Winter Olympic roster for Team USA. Slater, the former Atlanta Thrasher and Winnipeg Jets forward shares his experiences playing on a non NHL Olympic roster, the memories that he holds dear from the 2018 Olympic games, and how he would build Team USA's roster this year. Jim also discusses his job in player development with the Washington Capitals, and some of the youngsters that have been elevated this season to a very competitive Capitals roster, including, Connor McMichael, Aliaksei Protas and local kid Joe Snively.In segment three, the boys respond to your questions and comments on the Athletic app in what easily is the can't miss segment of the week on The Athletic Hockey Show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Craig and Sean discuss John Klingberg's frustration with the Dallas Stars, and the likelihood of him being on the move at trade deadline. The guys take a look at the Pittsburgh Penguins, the recent hot streak, the imminent return of Evgeni Malkin from injury and how Sidney Crosby and his mates play has delayed the Pens rebuild. Custance and Gentille also highlight the impactful 'Tape Out Hate' campaign that the Hockey Diversity Alliance put out this week in association with Budweiser. In segment two, Craig and Sean welcome former NHL'er Jim Slater who was a part of the 2018 Winter Olympic roster for Team USA. Slater, the former Atlanta Thrasher and Winnipeg Jets forward shares his experiences playing on a non NHL Olympic roster, the memories that he holds dear from the 2018 Olympic games, and how he would build Team USA's roster this year. Jim also discusses his job in player development with the Washington Capitals, and some of the youngsters that have been elevated this season to a very competitive Capitals roster, including, Connor McMichael, Aliaksei Protas and local kid Joe Snively. In segment three, the boys respond to your questions and comments on the Athletic app in what easily is the can't miss segment of the week on The Athletic Hockey Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the 88th episode of Ground Control Tyler, Mitchell and Jamie set the stage for training camp as the team gets ready to begin activities on January 3rd. They also touch of Cole Perfetti, Ville Heinola and Henri Nikkanen who are on display in Edmonton at the World Juniors. The guys also bid adieu to 2020, recalling their favourite moments from the past year. Jamie and Mitch also welcome the 'GST' line to the podcast as Tanner Glass, Jim Slater and Chris Thorburn recall their time playing together on the Jets back in 2011-12 and share some great stories.
This video can be seen at: https://www.piworld.co.uk/2020/12/30/piworld-2020-round-up-interview-mark-slater/ Mark Slater, Chairman & CIO, Slater Investments, looks back at 2020. Codemasters (CDM) played out very well, as anticipated. The learnings repeated: in a crisis, don't panic and take advantage of it; aggressively. Finally, Mark gives us his expectations for the UK markets in 2021, which he feels are attractive. What's the fund's ytd performance? – 00:38 What went well this year? - 01:44 What did you learn this year? 05:57 What are Mark Slater's expectations for the UK market in 2021? – 08:24 About Mark Slater: Mark Slater co-founded Slater Investments in 1994 with Ralph Baber and is Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of Slater Investments, Chairing the Investment Committee. The company manages a hedge fund, four unit trusts and portfolios for pension schemes, charities and high net worth individuals. Recent awards include: UK All Companies, Best 10 Year Performance – Slater Growth Fund (City of London Fund Awards 2018), “Best of British” – No 1 – Top 25 UK Fund Managers (TD Direct Investing 2017 & 2016, Best Larger UK Equity Growth Fund & Best Smaller UK Equity Income Fund – MFM Slater Growth & Income Funds (Money Observer Fund Awards 2016) and Fund Manager of the Year Awards (City AM Awards 2014). He has also received top ratings from several well-known rating agencies. Prior to founding Slater Investments, Mark worked as a financial journalist with Analyst plc and the Investor's Chronicle. Also, in 1992, he helped research and edit a best-selling investment book “The Zulu Principle” for his father, Jim Slater, which focuses on identifying small to medium-sized growth companies. During his career, Mark has served on the boards of four public companies in which he has been a substantial shareholder. Mark has an MA in History from Cambridge University.
My guest for this episode is Author of Science Fiction and Historical Fiction, J. Clifton Slater. A combat Veteran who served in Vietnam, Jim Slater has had a relatively short career as an author. However, in that time he has written and published 22 books in multiple genres. In this episode he talks about how he's been able to accomplish so much in such a short time span, and stay motivated to continue such a prolific pace of writing. To learn more about Jim and his books, you can find him on Facebook and visit his website JCliftonSlater.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andrewhall/message
Welcome to another edition of Chess Books Recaptured, a monthly Bonus Pod. This month, we tried something different and are recapping an enjoyable and informative chess history book, Bobby Fischer goes to War by David Edmonds and John Eidenow. This book gives a deep and broad history of the “Match of the Century” between challenger Bobby Fischer, and World Chess champion, GM Boris Spassky, in Reykjavik, Iceland in 1972. To help me discuss the book, I enlisted the help of long time friend of the podcast, Chris Wainscott. Chris is a part time chess journalist, and a full time chess junkie and adult improver. For lots more details of what we discussed, please keep reading. If you aren’t seeing hyperlinks in your podcast feed, you can find them here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2020/1/17/bonus-pod-recapping-the-book-bobby-fischer-goes-to-war-with-chris-wainscott-chess-books-recaptured-series 2:00- We being by introducing guest co-host Chris Wainscott, and discussing why we picked Bobby Fischer goes to War for this month's book recap. Mentioned: Recap of Life and Games of Mikhail Tal here, and Reassess Your Chess by IM Jeremy Silman, here. One Move at a Time podcast with Chris Wainscott 8:00- I read the Kindle Version of Bobby Fischer goes to War, Chris read the Paperback version. Audiobook link here. 9:00- What was going on in the chess world in 2005 when Bobby Goes to War was published. Mentioned: GM Garry Kasparov, FIDE World Champion GM Rustam Kasimdzhanov, GM Vladimir Kramnik 14:00- What other writing should we be aware of regarding the Fischer Spassky match? Mentioned: Edward Winter post on Fischer-Spassky, Fischer gegn Spassky by Freysteinn Jóhannsson and Friðrik Ólafsson (Reykjavik, 1973), and Fischer World Champion! by Max Euwe and Jan Timman 15:30- We give a few biographical details about the writers, David Winter and John Eidenow 16:30- For what level chess player is this book suited? 18:30- This episode is brought to you in part by Chessable, check out My Great Predecessors, Volume 4, on Chessable to see GM Garry Kasparov’s reflections and annotations on Bobby Fischer (among others). 19:30- We dive into the book, Chris reads the opening paragraphs and we discuss some key events surrounding the match and the structure of the book. 28:30- What were the major themes of the match/book? Fischer-Spassky Game 1, Game 5, The Anand Files by Michiel Abeln 31:30- We read a few of our favorite quotes from the book. Fischer-Spassky Game 13, GM Awonder Liang, Bobby Fischer Against the World, IM Anthony Saidy, Paul Marshall, GM Nikolai Krogius, Psychology in Chess by Nikolai Krogius, GM Larry Evans, GM Anatoly Karpov, GM Mark Taimanov 41:00- What were our favorite games that were mentioned in the match? Spassky - Petrosian Game 5 1969 , Spassky-Fischer Game 3, GM Evgeny Bareev, IM John Watson’s The Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy 44:50- What were our favorite anecdotes from the book? GM Lothar Schmid, Chester Fox, Saemi Palsson, Jim Slater, Reykjavik Open 2020 , Victor Jackovich 53:20- Are there chess improvement lessons to be derived from this book? 57:00- What are our quibbles with this book? Mentioned: George Steiner’s Field of Force, Paul Morphy, NY Times Review of Bobby Fischer Goes to War 1:02:00- Coming next month, recapturing Think Like a Grandmaster by Alexander Kotov, with Christopher Chabris. 1:02:00- Thanks to Chris Wainscott for helping out this month! He will be generously donating his compensation for this project to US Chess Women. Keep up with Chris via twitter, Facebook and his blog 1:04:00- Blindfold chess puzzles of the month, here they are: Puzzle #1- Black to move and win White- Pawns on h2, g2, d5, a2, Rook on f1, King on h1, Queen on d7, Bishop on a3 Black- Pawns on h7, g7, f7, d6. King on g8, Bishop on f8, Rook on e8, Queen on d4 Puzzle- https://share.chessbase.com/SharedGames/share/?p=uRdvz3KWpscHk859Tf87okC5Ilmx1QQ7Pn/QduKIb67T7QTMUs43v9M5sPtBM1pH Solution- https://share.chessbase.com/SharedGames/share/?p=uzikPPig87+Zc0vNm2QP8BZf19uVsqrRv1PmSOFg83BKFkyixUDgfiD4Vu5cuhDB Puzzle #2- Black to move and mate in 4, only the checkmating solution counts! White- pawns on h2, g3, f2, e3, king on e2, queen on f3 Black- pawns on g7, f7, king on g8, Queen on c3,Bishop on b3 Puzzle- https://share.chessbase.com/SharedGames/share/?p=HJ2B61vb+nCxTLUIfIk3rHGsBFlRB0wJEdRdU2OP85FFWlvargvwm7soeflbP5LM Solution- https://share.chessbase.com/SharedGames/share/?p=U31R2/dyPiHjEUMyeksXuxy1+aQGm4eS9LN2NAWxrnsjibxsTDWK/nEMItY67c6R Thanks for listening. if you would like to help support the podcast, you can do so here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/donate
Despite the fact that the Lion King is such a huge deal, most of us haven't seen it. Yet. The good news is Jim Slater is in studio courtesy of the Smile Network to help bide our time and chastise Tevin some more for the heresy of not liking The Beatles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the family of footballer Emiliano Sala needed money to search for his body after the plane in which he was travelling to his new club Cardiff City went down in the English Channel, they launched a fundraising campaign which raised £300,000 Euros in a few days. The money came very quickly out of nowhere, which illustrates that despite what some people say, money around everywhere. In fact, there is over a trillion Dollars circulating right now. This does not include the hundreds of billions in pension funds, venture capital and hedge all looking for places to invest. Here are a few more examples; John Lennons wife once asked him for a Swimming pool and he said "okay I’ll write you one". When the ISKCON Hari Krishna movement approached George Harrison, for help to fund a new centre in the UK in the early 1970’s, he donated money for a property and wrote the album All Things Must Pass to help raise the money for the movement. One of the massive hits from that triple album was My Sweet Lord, which featured the chant Hari Krishna and went on to sell 7 million copies, outstripping sales by his former Beatle colleagues after the band split. The property Bhaktiavedanta Manor in Hertfordshire is still there today. I have visited the manor many times and walked in the commemorative garden opened by his widow Olivia. I read a story once of a Guru in India who needed millions of dollars to fund a new temple and centre. He was asked, where is the money going to come from? He replied, “from where ever it is now “. People with this level of mindset realise that when you have a project or a goal money is no object. The money is out there and you just have to find it, attracted, manifest it, ask for it or whatever you want to call it. I remember once in the 1990s when property prices were at rock bottom, confidence was at almost an all-time low and experts were predicting that it would take 20 years for the market to recover. I knew in my gut that this was nonsense and had an idea to buy a certain type of property which could easily be split up into rooms. At the time, the houses in East London was selling for £65,000. I knew that the three bedroom properties could easily be split into five rentable rooms as I was arranging mortgages for a client of mine who is making a fortune doing just that. The problem was, I was broke! I had no cash and lending was super tight. I put together a plan and approached two of three people who just couldn’t see it the way I did. Disheartened and disillusioned, I gave up. I still have that for page plan somewhere, but that’s all it is a piece of paper with some ideas that never came to fruition. I often pass that street, with the houses now so far close to half £1 million and wonder “what if”! If I had the sort of mindset that I have now I would’ve easily raised the money with a couple of phone calls. By contrast, a famous financier and ‘corporate raider’, Jim Slater, who was an early mentor to billionaire Sir James Goldsmith had been made bankrupt when his investment fund collapsed. Within a few years, he had bounced back and made a fortune for him and his city friends by converting warehouses along the river Thames into expensive apartments. You could argue that it was” alright for him” as he had all his mates in the city. But you could also say that he had the vision and foresight and the correct mindset to get back on top. He also thought big and had a much bigger vision. He went for a large, profitable project which would attract the sort of wealthy investors who shared his vision. Billionaires and multimillionaires truly believe that if they lost everything today they would soon be rich again. Don’t forget, only a few years ago Donald Trump’s business empire was in Chapter 11 bankruptcy and people were saying he was finished. If Richard Branson lost it all today, how long do you think it would be before he would be a billionaire again? Much of his fortune has been made using other people’s money, ideas and work. All they needed was the virgin name. Develop an abundance mindset by remembering that there is more money in the world chasing good ventures than there are ventures available. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the 6th CONKERS’ CORNER. In this podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with Matthew Bird @mattbird55 on Twitter. Matthew’s interest in stocks and shares started when his Dad gave him some Jim Slater investing books in his mid teens. By his late teens he had started investing in stocks within his Dad’s trading account. With a degree in economics and qualified in regulated financial planning to Diploma level, Matt currently specialises in pensions, investments, mortgages and protection advice. Keen to build a career out of his passion, Matthew has completed his Diploma in Regulated Financial Planning and hopes to gain Chartered status in the not too distant future. Prior to joining Seer Green Financial Planning Matthew spent 10 years managing his family’s wholesale firm. Matthew has a keen interest in all things financial and has been an active private investor for many years. He enjoys researching his own share selections and writing a blog voicing some of his musings on investment-related topics. Whilst he admittedly has a very high risk personal attitude to investing he marries this with his Growth at Reasonable Price (GARP) & Quality over Price methodology. Over the past five years Matthew’s strategy has enabled him to beat the FTSE ALL-SHARE INDEX benchmark measure handsomely. Listen now to gain insights into how Matthew invests and learn from the lessons in his investing journey.
We beat the pants off those clones and then Jonny takes off his in victory. While the obelisk falls gradually to the ground, Glethran gets a stern talking to by me, Jim Slater. In turn he offers us a way out of out predicament, though, we're all a little leery of it. After realizing how much we've screwed with him and in turn his potential to retaliate. Enjoy it and then tell us so on our Facebook page, twitter, or leave a voicemail at the Shed hotline 801-900-3154. Cast of Players Game Master: Dave Hrynyshyn (Go ahead, try to find him online.) Jim Slater: Tim Flood, Host @The_Scrufffff Edward Broden: Kelton Clark, Producer @2drunk4this1 Freebird Batman: Dustin Hagen @batmanfacepunch Wil Juk: Jonny Brandin @jelowatanuki You can also contact and follow the show @RedstoneDiaries On Facebook at Redstone Diaries: A Numenera Adventure Theme music provided by Remedial M-Theory. Remedial M-Theory is the work of J Sargent operating out of Richfield Utah. And can be found at jsargemusic.blogspot.com or remedialm-theory.bandcamp.com and @theJsarge on twitter. Numenera and its logo are trademarks of Monte Cooke Games, LLC in the U.S.A. and other countries. All Monte Cooke Games characters and character names, and the distinctive likenesses thereof are trademarks of Monte Cooke Games, LLC.
1879年大英帝国与南非祖鲁王国爆发祖鲁战争。祖鲁族的士兵仅用传统冷兵器竟让拥有船坚炮利的英军大败而回。最后英军以损失1700人的代价才打赢祖鲁战争。祖鲁族所采取的战术即被称为祖鲁法则。1992年吉姆·史莱特(Jim Slater)撰写《祖鲁法则》,教人如何在股市大举获利,他认为投资股市应该像祖鲁人一样锁定相当狭隘领域,缩小投资范围,并能从中获利的方法。想要系统深入学会《价值投资》的知识和方法,可加周老师微信:13701835834;或加Q群:572 475 834。
1879年大英帝国与南非祖鲁王国爆发祖鲁战争。祖鲁族的士兵仅用传统冷兵器竟让拥有船坚炮利的英军大败而回。最后英军以损失1700人的代价才打赢祖鲁战争。祖鲁族所采取的战术即被称为祖鲁法则。1992年吉姆·史莱特(Jim Slater)撰写《祖鲁法则》,教人如何在股市大举获利,他认为投资股市应该像祖鲁人一样锁定相当狭隘领域,缩小投资范围,并能从中获利的方法。想要系统深入学会《价值投资》的知识和方法,可加周老师微信:13701835834;或加Q群:572 475 834。
1879年大英帝国与南非祖鲁王国爆发祖鲁战争。祖鲁族的士兵仅用传统冷兵器竟让拥有船坚炮利的英军大败而回。最后英军以损失1700人的代价才打赢祖鲁战争。祖鲁族所采取的战术即被称为祖鲁法则。1992年吉姆·史莱特(Jim Slater)撰写《祖鲁法则》,教人如何在股市大举获利,他认为投资股市应该像祖鲁人一样锁定相当狭隘领域,缩小投资范围,并能从中获利的方法。想要系统深入学会《价值投资》的知识和方法,可加周老师微信:13701835834;或加Q群:572 475 834。
1879年大英帝国与南非祖鲁王国爆发祖鲁战争。祖鲁族的士兵仅用传统冷兵器竟让拥有船坚炮利的英军大败而回。最后英军以损失1700人的代价才打赢祖鲁战争。祖鲁族所采取的战术即被称为祖鲁法则。1992年吉姆·史莱特(Jim Slater)撰写《祖鲁法则》,教人如何在股市大举获利,他认为投资股市应该像祖鲁人一样锁定相当狭隘领域,缩小投资范围,并能从中获利的方法。想要系统深入学会《价值投资》的知识和方法,可加周老师微信:13701835834;或加Q群:572 475 834。
1879年大英帝国与南非祖鲁王国爆发祖鲁战争。祖鲁族的士兵仅用传统冷兵器竟让拥有船坚炮利的英军大败而回。最后英军以损失1700人的代价才打赢祖鲁战争。祖鲁族所采取的战术即被称为祖鲁法则。1992年吉姆·史莱特(Jim Slater)撰写《祖鲁法则》,教人如何在股市大举获利,他认为投资股市应该像祖鲁人一样锁定相当狭隘领域,缩小投资范围,并能从中获利的方法。想要系统深入学会《价值投资》的知识和方法,可加周老师微信:13701835834;或加Q群:572 475 834。
1879年大英帝国与南非祖鲁王国爆发祖鲁战争。祖鲁族的士兵仅用传统冷兵器竟让拥有船坚炮利的英军大败而回。最后英军以损失1700人的代价才打赢祖鲁战争。祖鲁族所采取的战术即被称为祖鲁法则。1992年吉姆·史莱特(Jim Slater)撰写《祖鲁法则》,教人如何在股市大举获利,他认为投资股市应该像祖鲁人一样锁定相当狭隘领域,缩小投资范围,并能从中获利的方法。想要系统深入学会《价值投资》的知识和方法,可加周老师微信:13701835834;或加Q群:572 475 834。
1879年大英帝国与南非祖鲁王国爆发祖鲁战争。祖鲁族的士兵仅用传统冷兵器竟让拥有船坚炮利的英军大败而回。最后英军以损失1700人的代价才打赢祖鲁战争。祖鲁族所采取的战术即被称为祖鲁法则。1992年吉姆·史莱特(Jim Slater)撰写《祖鲁法则》,教人如何在股市大举获利,他认为投资股市应该像祖鲁人一样锁定相当狭隘领域,缩小投资范围,并能从中获利的方法。想要系统深入学会《价值投资》的知识和方法,可加周老师微信:13701835834;或加Q群:572 475 834。
1879年大英帝国与南非祖鲁王国爆发祖鲁战争。祖鲁族的士兵仅用传统冷兵器竟让拥有船坚炮利的英军大败而回。最后英军以损失1700人的代价才打赢祖鲁战争。祖鲁族所采取的战术即被称为祖鲁法则。1992年吉姆·史莱特(Jim Slater)撰写《祖鲁法则》,教人如何在股市大举获利,他认为投资股市应该像祖鲁人一样锁定相当狭隘领域,缩小投资范围,并能从中获利的方法。想要系统深入学会《价值投资》的知识和方法,可加周老师微信:13701835834;或加Q群:572 475 834。
1879年大英帝国与南非祖鲁王国爆发祖鲁战争。祖鲁族的士兵仅用传统冷兵器竟让拥有船坚炮利的英军大败而回。最后英军以损失1700人的代价才打赢祖鲁战争。祖鲁族所采取的战术即被称为祖鲁法则。1992年吉姆·史莱特(Jim Slater)撰写《祖鲁法则》,教人如何在股市大举获利,他认为投资股市应该像祖鲁人一样锁定相当狭隘领域,缩小投资范围,并能从中获利的方法。想要系统深入学会《价值投资》的知识和方法,可加周老师微信:13701835834;或加Q群:572 475 834。
Mark Slater is one of the UK’s leading growth stock investors, whose methods are based on the rigorous criteria laid down by his father Jim Slater in the Zulu Principle and other books. In this episode of Talking Money, recorded at the recent London Investor conference, Jonathan Davis asks him what opportunities he is currently finding in the equity market.
Gunsmoke. May 30, 1953 "Fall Semester" Lee Dargan is being cheated by his foreman Jim Slater. His cattle are being stolen, but he doesn't know how! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Roy Rowan (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), John McIntire, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Gunsmoke. May 30, 1953 "Fall Semester" Lee Dargan is being cheated by his foreman Jim Slater. His cattle are being stolen, but he doesn't know how! William Conrad, Parley Baer, Roy Rowan (announcer), Georgia Ellis, Howard McNear, Norman Macdonnell (director), John McIntire, Harry Bartell, John Dehner, John Meston (writer), Rex Koury (composer, conductor). oldtimeradiodvd.com
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