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Recommendation: If you cannot buy the official PDF, access the Internet Archive’s controlled digital lending copy (free, legal, 1-hour borrow) or read the SSRN summary paper. Greenwald’s framework is the single most practical update to value investing since Graham.
Unlike Graham, who focused on statistical cheapness (net-nets), Greenwald insists that without a moat, a company is worth only its liquidation value or replacement cost. He categorizes moats into:
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