BusinessWeek – The collapse of Lehman Brothers on Sept. 15, 2008, and the ensuing stock market crash forced Bob Olstein, who has been analyzing companies’ financial statements and managing money for 41 years, to change the way he evaluates and invests in stocks. Now, his new rules and focus on "quality" companies have enabled his fund, Olstein All Cap Value, to sail ahead of the market’s swift recovery.
Funds: Behind Bob Olstein’s Comeback
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