Money manager Walter Schloss, 95, dies
Photo credit: Handout | Walter Schloss, the money manager who earned accolades from Warren Buffett for the steady returns he achieved by applying lessons learned directly from the father of value investing, Benjamin Graham, died Feb. 19, 2012. He was 95.
Newsday's obituary for Walter Schloss
Walter Schloss, the money manager who earned accolades from Warren Buffett for the steady returns he achieved by applying lessons learned directly from the father of value investing, Benjamin Graham, has died. He was 95.
He died Sunday at his home in Manhattan, according to his son, Edwin. The cause was leukemia.
From 1955 to 2002, by Schloss's estimate, his investments returned 16 percent...
