Acknowledgments

From South Africa in the BA lounge. Always working for you guys.

In a book with as many sources as Bull’s Eye Investing, it goes without saying that there are many people from whom I am constantly learning and who are great influences on my thinking. I am lucky in that so many people take the time to patiently help me understand the significance of various pieces of the puzzle and how they fit together. Bull’s Eye in particular owes a great deal to Ed Easterling, James Montier, and Rob Arnott. The idea for taking a rather large tome like the original Bull’s Eye Investing and making the best parts into a Little Book came from my extremely patient editor at John Wiley & Sons, Debra Englander. Deadlines come and go at least for me, but a good editor is hard to find.

And speaking of editors, I must gratefully acknowledge the masterful work of Terry Coxon, who took a very rough collection of material and turned it into a book and greatly improved upon the original writing while doing so, gently prodding me to be more clear in my prose. To have someone of his talent take the time under deadline pressures is most amazing, and I am grateful in the extreme.

And to those who said kind words about the original book and helped turn it into a best seller and a great career break for a little-known author, I will always be grateful. Without your acknowledgment, this Little Book would never have come about.

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