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We Study Billionaires - The Investors Podcast: TIP 117 : Value Investing Legend, Bill Miller (Business Podcast)

 
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Published on 18 Dec 2016. In this episode, we interview one of the best investors of all time, Bill Miller. We discuss the following topics: Why Bill thinks some value investors miscalculate the value of Amazon. Why billionaire macro investors think that bond yields might go to 6% in 12-18 months. If the Enterprise Multiple is the best key ratio to filter stocks by. Why Bill thinks Apple was a bad capital allocator and how they have improved. How Bill views the value of Tesla at the end of 2016. Click here to get full access to our show notes.
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Published on 18 Dec 2016. In this episode, we interview one of the best investors of all time, Bill Miller. We discuss the following topics: Why Bill thinks some value investors miscalculate the value of Amazon. Why billionaire macro investors think that bond yields might go to 6% in 12-18 months. If the Enterprise Multiple is the best key ratio to filter stocks by. Why Bill thinks Apple was a bad capital allocator and how they have improved. How Bill views the value of Tesla at the end of 2016. Click here to get full access to our show notes.
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