Four Stocks Value Guru Benjamin Graham Might Pick: John Dorfman

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Benjamin Graham, the patron saint of value investing, died 34 years ago. His classic books -- “Security Analysis” (1934) and “The Intelligent Investor” (1949) -- are still read by scores of value managers who keep his name and stock-picking methods alive.

From time to time, I try to guess what stocks Graham would buy today if he were alive. A streamlined set of criteria intended to resemble those Graham used as a hedge-fund manager helps me identify the possibilities.