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Chandrakant Sampat, pioneer of value investing, dies at 86

Sampat is said to have suggested to the BSE that instead of a flat listing fee, the bourse should charge a fee linked to the number of shares the company was planning to issue.

February 02, 2015 / 17:32 IST
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Moneycontrol Bureau

Chandrakant Sampat, considered by many to be the pioneer of value investing in India, died late evening Sunday. He was 86.

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“His greatest contribution to the Indian market was that he shared his immense knowledge about investing by mentoring many aspiring investors,” Ramesh Damani, BSE broker and a value investor himself, told moneycontrol.com 

According to Damani, who counts himself among Sampat’s protégés, Sampat was the first investor in India who realized the powerful impact that compounding could have on investments.