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What (who) is disposal value - definition

INVESTMENT PARADIGM THAT INVOLVES BUYING SECURITIES THAT APPEAR UNDERPRICED BY SOME FORM OF FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS
Value investor; Value Investing; Value stock; Value stocks; Value invest; Value strategy; Quantitative value investing; Quantamental
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defuse         
  • A British NCO prepares to dispose of an unexploded bomb, during the First World War.
  • Marines]] conducting a controlled detonation of [[improvised explosive device]]s in [[Afghanistan]].
  • A bomb containment chamber
  • Bomb suit of Bomb Disposal Squad of the [[Indian Army]]
  • A bomb disposal team in 1940.
  • Bottler Lite against a small suspect device
  • EOD training and material testing. A 105 mm shell is radiographied with battery powered portable X-ray generator and flat panel detector.
  • ATO]] approaches a suspect device in [[Northern Ireland]]
  • Bomb disposal vehicle demonstration in [[Tokyo]], 2016
  • RAF]] during [[World War II]]. Found in the Rhine near [[Koblenz]], 4 December 2011. A linear [[shaped charge]] has been placed on top of the casing
  • Wheelbarrow]] remotely controlled bomb disposal tool
  • An [[FBI agent]] in a [[bomb suit]] performing a training mission
  • Placing a disruption charge (a counter-charge<ref>Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, ''Modular Explosives Training Program: Instructor Glossary'', [https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/60135NCJRS.pdf ATF P 7550.7 (3/76)], no date, page 6: "Counter Charge - in disposal of explosives, counter charge means placing one explosive charge against another for purposes of detonating the charges."</ref>) while wearing a protective suit
  • Boot Banger water charge disrupts simulated bomb
  • [[U.S. Navy]] explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) divers.
ACTIVITY TO DISPOSE OF AND RENDER SAFE EXPLOSIVE MUNITIONS AND OTHER MATERIALS
Bomb squad; Explosive Ordnance Disposal; Bomb squads; Public Safety Bomb Disposal; PSBD; Bombsquad; Bomb Squad; Pigstick; Bomb defusal; Ordnance disposal; Explosive ordinance disposal; Defuse; Improvised Explosive Device Disposal; IEDD; Explosive ordnance disposal; Defusion; Defusing; Bomb Disposal; Explosive Ordinance Disposal; Bomb disposal robot; Explosive disposal unit; Disabling an explosive device; Projected water disruptors; Explosive Ordnance Demolition; Defusing a bomb; Total containment vessel
¦ verb
1. remove the fuse from (an explosive device) in order to prevent it from exploding.
2. reduce the danger or tension in (a difficult situation).
bomb squad         
  • A British NCO prepares to dispose of an unexploded bomb, during the First World War.
  • Marines]] conducting a controlled detonation of [[improvised explosive device]]s in [[Afghanistan]].
  • A bomb containment chamber
  • Bomb suit of Bomb Disposal Squad of the [[Indian Army]]
  • A bomb disposal team in 1940.
  • Bottler Lite against a small suspect device
  • EOD training and material testing. A 105 mm shell is radiographied with battery powered portable X-ray generator and flat panel detector.
  • ATO]] approaches a suspect device in [[Northern Ireland]]
  • Bomb disposal vehicle demonstration in [[Tokyo]], 2016
  • RAF]] during [[World War II]]. Found in the Rhine near [[Koblenz]], 4 December 2011. A linear [[shaped charge]] has been placed on top of the casing
  • Wheelbarrow]] remotely controlled bomb disposal tool
  • An [[FBI agent]] in a [[bomb suit]] performing a training mission
  • Placing a disruption charge (a counter-charge<ref>Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, ''Modular Explosives Training Program: Instructor Glossary'', [https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/60135NCJRS.pdf ATF P 7550.7 (3/76)], no date, page 6: "Counter Charge - in disposal of explosives, counter charge means placing one explosive charge against another for purposes of detonating the charges."</ref>) while wearing a protective suit
  • Boot Banger water charge disrupts simulated bomb
  • [[U.S. Navy]] explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) divers.
ACTIVITY TO DISPOSE OF AND RENDER SAFE EXPLOSIVE MUNITIONS AND OTHER MATERIALS
Bomb squad; Explosive Ordnance Disposal; Bomb squads; Public Safety Bomb Disposal; PSBD; Bombsquad; Bomb Squad; Pigstick; Bomb defusal; Ordnance disposal; Explosive ordinance disposal; Defuse; Improvised Explosive Device Disposal; IEDD; Explosive ordnance disposal; Defusion; Defusing; Bomb Disposal; Explosive Ordinance Disposal; Bomb disposal robot; Explosive disposal unit; Disabling an explosive device; Projected water disruptors; Explosive Ordnance Demolition; Defusing a bomb; Total containment vessel
¦ noun a division of a police force which investigates the planting of terrorist bombs.
bomb disposal         
  • A British NCO prepares to dispose of an unexploded bomb, during the First World War.
  • Marines]] conducting a controlled detonation of [[improvised explosive device]]s in [[Afghanistan]].
  • A bomb containment chamber
  • Bomb suit of Bomb Disposal Squad of the [[Indian Army]]
  • A bomb disposal team in 1940.
  • Bottler Lite against a small suspect device
  • EOD training and material testing. A 105 mm shell is radiographied with battery powered portable X-ray generator and flat panel detector.
  • ATO]] approaches a suspect device in [[Northern Ireland]]
  • Bomb disposal vehicle demonstration in [[Tokyo]], 2016
  • RAF]] during [[World War II]]. Found in the Rhine near [[Koblenz]], 4 December 2011. A linear [[shaped charge]] has been placed on top of the casing
  • Wheelbarrow]] remotely controlled bomb disposal tool
  • An [[FBI agent]] in a [[bomb suit]] performing a training mission
  • Placing a disruption charge (a counter-charge<ref>Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, ''Modular Explosives Training Program: Instructor Glossary'', [https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/Digitization/60135NCJRS.pdf ATF P 7550.7 (3/76)], no date, page 6: "Counter Charge - in disposal of explosives, counter charge means placing one explosive charge against another for purposes of detonating the charges."</ref>) while wearing a protective suit
  • Boot Banger water charge disrupts simulated bomb
  • [[U.S. Navy]] explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) divers.
ACTIVITY TO DISPOSE OF AND RENDER SAFE EXPLOSIVE MUNITIONS AND OTHER MATERIALS
Bomb squad; Explosive Ordnance Disposal; Bomb squads; Public Safety Bomb Disposal; PSBD; Bombsquad; Bomb Squad; Pigstick; Bomb defusal; Ordnance disposal; Explosive ordinance disposal; Defuse; Improvised Explosive Device Disposal; IEDD; Explosive ordnance disposal; Defusion; Defusing; Bomb Disposal; Explosive Ordinance Disposal; Bomb disposal robot; Explosive disposal unit; Disabling an explosive device; Projected water disruptors; Explosive Ordnance Demolition; Defusing a bomb; Total containment vessel
Bomb disposal is the job of dealing with bombs which have not exploded, by taking out the fuse or by blowing them up in a controlled explosion.
...an Army bomb disposal squad.
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Wikipedia

Value investing

Value investing is an investment paradigm that involves buying securities that appear underpriced by some form of fundamental analysis. The various forms of value investing derive from the investment philosophy first taught by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd at Columbia Business School in 1928, and subsequently developed in their 1934 text Security Analysis.

The early value opportunities identified by Graham and Dodd included stock in public companies trading at discounts to book value or tangible book value, those with high dividend yields, and those having low price-to-earning multiples, or low price-to-book ratios.

High-profile proponents of value investing, including Berkshire Hathaway chairman Warren Buffett, have argued that the essence of value investing is buying stocks at less than their intrinsic value. The discount of the market price to the intrinsic value is what Benjamin Graham called the "margin of safety". For 25 years, under the influence of Charlie Munger, Buffett expanded the value investing concept with a focus on "finding an outstanding company at a sensible price" rather than generic companies at a bargain price. Hedge fund manager Seth Klarman has described value investing as rooted in a rejection of the efficient-market hypothesis (EMH). While the EMH proposes that securities are accurately priced based on all available data, value investing proposes that some equities are not accurately priced.

Graham never used the phrase value investing – the term was coined later to help describe his ideas and has resulted in significant misinterpretation of his principles, the foremost being that Graham simply recommended cheap stocks. The Heilbrunn Center at Columbia Business School is the current home of the Value Investing Program.