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1. times for Spikey Templeton
2. Templeton, see him once or twice and that would be the end of it
3. The problems of the rich held no interest for Peter Templeton
4. When Peter Templeton had first begun his practice, he had had his share, but he had quickly found he was unable to sympathize with their problems
5. The world was full of problems, and Peter Templeton had long since decided that these were not the problems he was interested in helping to solve
6. Templeton pressed down the button on the intercom on his desk
7. Peter Templeton had seen photographs of George Mellis in newspapers and magazines, but he was still unprepared for the overpowering vitality of the man
8. Templeton was going to be his ally, his witness
9. Peter Templeton's inner voice told him he already knew what George Mellis's problem was
10. It was George Mellis's second visit to Peter Templeton
11. He's lying, Peter Templeton thought
12. Peter Templeton felt a wave of disgust wash over him
13. And Peter Templeton, his ear attuned to the unspoken words, had the uneasy feeling he was witnessing a charade
14. Peter Templeton woke up
15. The following morning Peter Templeton's secretary said, "Detective Pappas is calling on line one
16. Peter Templeton had had to work his way through school
17. With Peter Templeton, for Christ's sake! I got over there fast!"
18. Peter Templeton first heard the news from Detective Nick Pappas
19. Thirty minutes later, Alexandra Mellis telephoned Peter Templeton, and he could hear the shrill edge of panic in her voice
20. The noise and the stench competed for Peter Templeton's attention, as he was escorted through the din to Lieutenant Detective Pappas's office
21. To Alexandra's surprise and gratitude, Peter Templeton was at the inquest at the county courthouse
22. During the following year, Alexandra and Peter Templeton saw each other more and more often
23. Kate had watched the progress of Alexandra's romance with Peter Templeton with a great deal of interest
24. Peter Templeton studied the invitation
25. Templeton growled, turning around from where she had just written 'Jay Gatsby' up on the board with her perfect cursive writing, "What can you tell me about this character?"
26. Templeton sighed, the class cracked up since everyone knew the answer was obvious
27. Templeton rolled her eyes, "And can anyone tell me why he throws the 'giant parties'?"
28. Templeton keeping them after class for not knowing anything from their homework
29. Templeton said before writing what Massie said on the board next to the character's name
30. "What can anyone say about Nick Ca-" Miss Templeton started, but a knock at the door interrupted her, she walked over and opened it, being handed a classroom sized stack of blue colored paper
31. Miss Templeton started passing the papers down the rows without saying what they were for and what to do with them
32. Templeton had wrote next to Jay Gatsby's name about his parties to impress Daisy Buchanan
33. Templeton wasn't helping by talking about Hamlet
34. Templeton said, sticking the jar in Massie's face
35. As Sir John Templeton reportedly put it, “Bull markets are born in pessimism, grow on skepticism, mature on optimism, and die on euphoria
36. Cross? It’s Mindy Templeton at Sojourner Truth
37. Because of his strong international orientation in stock selection, his strategy is similar to that of the late great John Templeton
38. Templeton is widely regarded as one of the fathers of global investing
39. You can think of Randy McDuff’s investment strategy as being two parts John Templeton combined with one part Warren Buffett
40. AAII stock screens offer more than 60 preset screens ranging from fundamentally focused cash-rich firms and Dogs of the Dow to others that try to emulate guru strategies from Warren Buffett’s style and William Oneil’s CAN SLIM to John Templeton and Peter Lynch
41. All the way at the other end of the spectrum, we see the rousing example of Sir John Templeton, one of my personal role models and one of the greatest investors of all time
42. After WWII ended in 1945, the US economy surged, and Templeton’s shares exploded into a multibillion-dollar portfolio! We saw the same kind of growth happen as the stock market soared from the lows of March 2009 to more than 142% growth by the end of 2013
43. I interviewed Sir John Templeton for the first time when I was 33 years old
44. Like Sir John Templeton, who had made all his money when markets were crashing during the Great Depression
45. Even though he’s passed away, I couldn’t leave out the interview I conducted with Sir John Templeton, one of the greatest investors of all time and an extraordinary soul
46. You’ll note how Sir John Templeton’s path to great gains with the least risk was not by buying the market but by waiting until—as the 18th-century English nobleman Baron Rothschild put it—there is “blood in the streets,” and everybody is desperate to sell
47. ” And like Sir John Templeton, he hunts for bargains that everybody else ignores or avoids
48. SIR JOHN TEMPLETON: THE GREATEST INVESTOR OF THE 20TH CENTURY?
49. With the Depression still raging and Hitler’s troops rolling into Poland at the start of World War II, John Templeton decided to take all the money he had saved and borrow some additional money as well and buy $100 worth of every stock valued at $1 or less on the New York exchanges
50. As Sir John Templeton said, “If you’ve got a billion dollars and you’re ungrateful, you’re a poor man