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Terry Smith


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Terence (Terry) Smith is the founder and chief executive of Fundsmith and a notable British fund manager. He was formerly the chief executive of Tullett Prebon and Collins Stewart. He is a bestselling author and a regular media commentator on investment issues. He has been referred to as "the English Warren Buffett" for his style of growth investing, which involves buying and holding shares in a relatively small number of established companies. ...more

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Investing for Growth: How t...

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Accounting for Growth: Stri...

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Celebrating Five Years of I...

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Corporate Pathology

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“seems that crises, including pandemics, accelerate some existing economic trends.”
Terry Smith, Investing for Growth: How to Make Money by Only Buying the Best Companies in the World

“It’s easier to stimulate asset prices than it is to stimulate an economy.”
Terry Smith, Investing for Growth: How to Make Money by Only Buying the Best Companies in the World



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