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Azmath Rahiman

Chief Analyst, Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Investor

Azmath Rahiman is a contributor to Cabot’s free e-newsletter, Cabot Wealth Daily.

Azmath has practiced the Art of Value Creation in many facets over the past decade, developing a following as a value investor in overseas markets, with an emphasis on assisting capital allocators understand the complex Indian markets. Azmath followed the tenets of Warren Buffett in applying his investment advice, seeking middle market companies that are undervalued, possess well-known brands and are led by experienced management.

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