Capital (Summary)

ebook The Story of Long-Term Investment Excellence

By Charles D. Ellis

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getAbstract Summary: Get the key points from this book in less than 10 minutes.

This is an excellent book about an extraordinary organization. Founded by a brilliant but self-effacing contrarian from Alabama, The Capital Group has prospered by doing things differently. Most investment firms are ego-driven and focus on the short term. The Capital Group discourages egotism and looks to the long term. Its "multiple counselor" system assigns each of several investment managers a component part of a big fund, but in such a way that while performance can be measured, no one manager can take full credit for the fund's successes or blame for its failures. At times, the narrative loses itself in a thicket of anecdotal detail, but that is a small flaw in a generally well-written book. Capital is an anomaly in its business, and getAbstract.com finds that author Charles Ellis does an admirable job of sketching its chronology and important developments in its evolution.

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Wiley

Capital (Summary)