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Peter Cundill
Canadian Graham; net-net global hunter, "There's Always Something to Do"
Peter Cundill managed the Cundill Value Fund from 1975, compounding capital over decades by seeking stocks trading below net asset value worldwide. A devoted student of Graham and Buffett's writings, he kept meticulous investment journals throughout his career. His approach and diaries were distilled into the book 'There's Always Something to Do', published after he was diagnosed with a neurological illness.
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10 May 2026