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Canadian businessman (1938–2011) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis Peter Cundill (October 1938 – January 24, 2011) was a Canadian value investor. He was most noted for his flagship investment fund, Cundill Value Fund. Cundill was a follower of the Benjamin Graham investment style.
Francis Peter Cundill | |
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Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | October , 1938
Died | January 24, 2011 72) London | (aged
Academic career | |
Field | Finance Investment |
Alma mater | McGill University (1960) |
Contributions | There’s Always Something To Do (2011) |
Notes | |
Biography: Routines and Orgies: The Life of Peter Cundill (15/11/2014) |
Peter Cundill was born in Montreal, Quebec in October 1938,[1] and was educated at Lower Canada College. He completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree from McGill University in 1960. He then qualified as a Chartered Accountant (1963) and a Chartered Financial Analyst Charter Holder (1968),[2] which lead to a career in the investment management business. Cundill worked at Greenshields Inc. in Montreal and the Yorkshire Group in Vancouver[3] In 2006 Cundill was diagnosed with Fragile X Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome,[1] an as yet untreatable neurological condition. Cundill died on January 24, 2011, in London.[1]
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