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Grantham

British  
/ ˈɡrænθəm /

noun

  1. a town in E England, in Lincolnshire: birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton and Margaret Thatcher. Pop: 34 592 (2001)

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Jeremy Grantham was born toward the tail end of the Great Depression, but has surfed plenty of subsequent booms and busts in his storied investment career.

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Barron’s spoke with Grantham, co-founder of Boston-based GMO, on Dec. 23 about the current stock market boom, his favorite investments, and the economic challenges that lie ahead.

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Jeremy Grantham: We are overdue for a setback.

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Jeremy Grantham, the co-founder and long-term investment strategist of Boston-based GMO, has a well-earned reputation as a savvy value investor.

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Grantham recounts them in The Making of a Permabear, written with Edward Chancellor and subtitled The Perils of Long-term Investing in a Short-Term World.

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