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Richard Ennis – The Modern Endowment Story: A Ubiquitous U.S. Equity Risk Premium (The Best Investment Writing Volume 6) – Meb Faber Research



Richard Ennis – The Modern Endowment Story: A Ubiquitous U.S. Equity Risk Premium (The Best Investment Writing Volume 6)

 

Author: Richard Ennis, CFA, managed money at Transamerica and pioneered quant investing in the early 1970s. He helped create the field of institutional investment consulting at A.G. Becker & Co. Richard co-founded EnnisKnupp, the first consultancy to be recognized as a professional services firm.


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Enough from me, let’s get to Richard Ennis so he can read his piece, The Modern Endowment Story: A Ubiquitous U.S. Equity Risk Premium.


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