
The Graham-Newman Corporation
The Graham-Newman Corporation was an investment company co-founded by Benjamin Graham, a renowned economist, and investor known as the "father of value investing." Established in the 1930s, the firm focused on buying undervalued stocks and bonds, prioritizing long-term value over short-term gains. Graham's investment philosophy emphasized financial analysis and the importance of a margin of safety when investing. The corporation played a significant role in demonstrating Graham's investment principles, influencing many successful investors, including Warren Buffett. It exemplified a disciplined approach to investing based on thorough research and a cautious attitude toward risk.