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Mario Joseph Gabelli (born June 19, 1942) is an American stock investor, investment advisor, and financial analyst. He is the founder, chairman, and CEO of Gabelli Asset Management Company Investors (GAMCO Investors), a investment firm (assets under management (AUM)) headquartered in Rye, New York. ''Forbes'' Magazine listed him as #346 on the list of wealthiest Americans in the 2006 Forbes 400 and estimated his net worth at $1 billion as of 2011.〔(Mario Gabelli - Forbes ) Forbes.com〕 Gabelli founded his firm in 1977 as a broker/dealer, and the company has since grown into the diversified financial services corporation.He was paid $55 million in 2004. His pay of $58.2 million in 2006 was "more than the pay of any senior executive of a major Wall Street firm" that year, despite the fact that he manages only a fraction of the assets of larger Wall Street companies.〔(New York Times: "OPENERS: SUITS; SUPER PAY," 25 March 2007 )〕 Gabelli was paid $45.9 million in 2008 at Gamco Investors, a 35% decrease compared to his 2007 compensation of $70.9 million. Gabelli is a leading proponent of the Graham-Dodd school of security analysis and pioneered the application of Graham and Dodd's principles to the analysis of domestic, cash generating, franchise companies in a very wide range of industries. His proprietary Private Market Value methodology is now an analytical standard in the value investing community. Gabelli is a Chartered Financial Analyst, a member and former officer of the New York Society of Security Analysts, the ''New York Society'' of ''Auto Analysts'' and the ''Entertainment Analysts Group of New York''. Gabelli has been a frequent commentator on CNBC, Bloomberg, and CNN, and appeared ten times on ''Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street''. Gabelli is often written about in the financial print media including ''Institutional Investor'', ''Business Week'', ''Fortune'', ''Forbes'', ''Money'', and ''Changing Times''. He has also written articles for investment publications such as the ''Financial Analysts Handbook'' and for the GAMCO blog. ==Early life== Gabelli, the son of Italian immigrants, was born in The Bronx and went to Fordham Preparatory School, where he graduated in 1961.〔 He has said he read market reports for fun when he was very young and that he bought his first stock when he was 13 years old.〔 Gabelli won a scholarship and graduated from Fordham University ''summa cum laude'' in 1965. He received his Master of Business Administration degree from Columbia Business School. At Columbia, he was taught by Roger Murray, noted value investing professor and co-author of the Fifth Edition of ''Security Analysis'', The Graham & Dodd Value Investing Bible. Gabelli and his firm later launched the Graham & Dodd, Murray, Greenwald Award for Distinguished Value Investors. This award is presented yearly at his Annual Client Symposium. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mario Gabelli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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