
Graham-Newman Corporation
Graham-Newman Corporation was an investment firm co-founded by Benjamin Graham and Jerome Newman, operating from the 1930s to the 1960s. It managed money by applying value investing principles—buying undervalued stocks and holding them until they realized their true worth. Graham, known as the father of value investing, emphasized financial analysis and margin of safety. The firm helped popularize disciplined, research-driven investment strategies that focus on identifying companies trading below their intrinsic value, aiming for long-term growth rather than quick profits.