
This page provides
information on the education of future business leaders and investors in the
investment style made popular by Benjamin Graham in the early 1930's. It
promotes the centre, value investing and the work we all do at Ivey and
particularly, in the Value Investing program. It is
an all inclusive
source of information for all those looking for value investing information
or seeking potential analysts or consultants that adhere to the value
investing principles. At Ivey not only do we offer value
investing electives in the degree programs (HBA and MBA), but also
executive
education and a forthcoming PhD program. This page includes information on
cases and teaching material, as well as guest speakers and videos of their
lectures. It also has an area within which promotes, names and gives
contacts of all those students who have taken or are taking the Value
Investing program at the Richard Ivey School of Business. In
addition, it promotes the Value Investing projects the students have worked (or are working) on and the winners of
those projects. In doing this, all value investing students
are kept connected.
The HBA, MBA, EMBA and Executive Education programs build on the principles developed by Benjamin Graham in the early 30’s and teach value investing, its theory and application to real world, as well as a traditional valuation. The objectives of the courses are reached through a combination of formal lectures, valuation reports, discussions and presentations of cases, as well as presentations by leading value investors. The first part of the courses deal with building the value investing and general valuation skills, while the second part of the course apply these skills to value real life companies based on the principles learned in the first part of the course. The value investing skills are augmented from the presentations that leading value investors make in the classes.
Value Investing Project Winners