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About Whitney Tilson

Whitney Tilson is a value investor who co-manages three hedge funds and two mutual funds: Tilson Focus Fund and Tilson Dividend Fund.  Accredited or qualified investors who would like information about the hedge funds, please click here to email Mr. Tilson.  Both mutual funds are open to the general public and further information is available at www.tilsonmutualfunds.com.

Mr. Tilson is also the co-founder of Value Investor Insight, an investment newsletter, and the Value Investing Congress, a biannual investment conference in New York City and Omaha  Mr. Tilson co-authored the book, More Mortgage Meltdown: 6 Ways to Profit in These Bad Times (published in May 2009), has written for Forbes, the Financial Times, Kiplinger’s, the Motley Fool and TheStreet.com, was one of the authors of Poor Charlie’s Almanack, the definitive book on Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger.  He is a CNBC Contributor, was featured in a 60 Minutes segment in December 2008 about the housing crisis that won an Emmy, and has spoken widely on value investing and behavioral finance.

 
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