Article: The scuttlebutt approach.

If there was a PanthEon of great investors - a sort of investors hall of fame - it is easy to identify some of the great and the good whose mortal remains would eventually lie there. Warren Buffett, George Soros and John Templeton spring readily to mind. One whose identity may emerge a little more reluctantly, but whose place may be merited nonetheless, would be Philip Fisher. He earns his slot partly for his best-known book, Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, first published in 1958 and still in print - partly because the great Mr Buffett has much time for what he had to say about investing, and partly because he has had success in buying and holding, for years on end, ...

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