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Racer Carl (carl_porter)
Race Number 14
Date Wed, 27 Jul 2022 16:47:25 +0000
Speed 69 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 96.3%
Rank 5th place (out of 14)
Opponents alexakarkhanis (8th place) bns2001 (18th place) desclardy (6th place) dsmallrh (4th place) edlynnn (2nd place) elliesmith (14th place) gritnaut (12th place) imnotabot (3rd place) jenntrav (16th place) katiehwitz (13th place) laura_kraus (17th place) lillianpoepping (9th place) pixie_dust_ (15th place) rnakrani (11th place) snorristurin (10th place) wrongwaymel (1st place)

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Perhaps the most successful disciple of the Graham and Dodd approach was a canny midwesterner named Warren Buffett, who is often called "the sage of Omaha." Buffett compiled a legendary investment record, allegedly following the approach of the firm-foundation theory.
A Random Walk Down Wall Street (book) by Burton G. Malkiel (see stats)

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