I recently posted an answer to Quora on how to be a corporate raider. Corporate raiding is a fascinating subject and I have some thoughts and ideas on it personally. I would like to invite like minded individuals to contact me if you are interested in these ideas in your personal careers and life going forward.

I am interested in:

  1. Leveraged Buyouts
  2. Buying a private business and then taking it public
  3. Restructuring companies
  4. Liquidation and winding up companies with hidden assets

Sharing can be a great thing in this regard for no man is an island. In the meantime, do look at my post on Quora.

Quora Post On Corporate Raiding

May you be blessed with prosperity, health and happiness!

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kingsley

I have been an investor for 15 years now and my journey has meandered from Warren Buffett to Ben Graham. My start, like many, really was the naive idea that Buffett's skills could be replicated in some fashion. I was proven wrong when some of the supposed stock picks that I chose had dismal performances. Then, I learnt that it is no point trying to be someone I am not. Gradually, through failure and some success in deep value investing, my approach towards stocks gradually shifted to an approach based around Graham's techniques. So, I give credit where credit is due and to Ben Graham, I and many other investors around the world, owe him a great deal. So, if you want to read up on biographies, read about Ben Graham. His seminal work, Security Analysis is a gem. My books are just rich interpretations of what he has taught.

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