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Irving Kahn (December 19, 1905 – February 24, 2015) was an American investor and philanthropist. He was the oldest living active investor. He was an early disciple of Benjamin Graham, who popularized the value investing methodology. Kahn began his career in 1928 and continued to work until his death.
- Advising the Kahn Brothers Group
- American
- December 19, 1905, New York City, New York, U.S.
Feb 27, 2015 · Irving Kahn, who made his first stock trade in June 1929 — turning a tidy profit from the stock market crash four months later — and persevered for more than eight decades to become Wall Street’s...
Feb 27, 2015 · Irving Kahn, the American Jewish money manager who died on Thursday, February 26, at age the age of 109, was more than just the oldest living investment professional, as he was often dubbed....
Feb 26, 2015 · Irving Kahn, the Wall Street money manager who shorted the ’29 Crash and never stopped working, dies at 109. Kahn, whose family's longevity was studied by scientists, helped develop value investing that influenced a generation of traders including Warren Buffett. Bloomberg News. Published Feb 26, 2015 • Last updated Feb 26, 2015 • 5 minute read.
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Feb 27, 2015 · Irving Kahn, Wall Street’s oldest stockbroker, dies at 109. Mr. Kahn, shown here in 2005, died Feb. 24 at 109. (Courtesy of New York Stock Exchange) The secret to value investing is holding...
Feb 26, 2015 · Irving Kahn, one of the world’s oldest professional investors and the most senior student of the father of financial analysis, Benjamin Graham, died Tuesday night of natural causes in his New ...
Feb 26, 2015 · Irving Kahn, the Manhattan money manager whose astounding longevity enabled him to carry firsthand lessons from the Great Depression well into the 21st century, has died. He was 109. He died on...