
Graham-Newman Corp.
Graham-Newman Corp. was an investment partnership founded in the 1930s by Benjamin Graham and Jerome Newman. It served as a vehicle for managing their investment principles, focusing on value investing—buying undervalued stocks with strong fundamentals and holding them for long-term growth. The firm played a key role in shaping modern investment strategies and was instrumental in popularizing rigorous analysis and a disciplined approach to investing. Although it was not a public company, Graham-Newman’s practices influenced many future investors, including Warren Buffett, who learned core principles from Graham.