Sir John Templeton, who died last month near Nassau, in the Bahamas, at age 95, was renowned through his Templeton Growth Fund both for taking an intrinsic value approach to equities and for being one ...
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You may not have heard of billionaire Sir John Templeton, who died recently at 95, but he is arguably the world's most important investor, known for his philanthropy, faith and intellectual curiosity.
The American investor relied on continued learning to achieve success in his financial investment decisions. The motto of his foundation “How little we know, how eager to learn,” exemplified his ...
Templeton wrote books on finance and spirituality and gave funds to many religious leaders like Mother Teresa and Billy Graham. Legendary philanthropist Sir John Templeton died at 95 today in the ...
The investor and philanthropist Sir John M. Templeton died Tuesday at age 95, The New York Times reports. During his lifetime, he donated hundreds of millions of dollars to the exploration of what he ...
The $1.3-billion John Templeton Foundation may see its assets increase by 50 percent by the end of 2009, following the death this month of its founder, Sir John M. Templeton, the mutual-fund pioneer.
In its obituary for Sir John Templeton, the Telegraph reported today that the brilliant investor regarded his speculation in the market as a ministry and saw its workings as part of God's plan. Part ...
Though he was not affiliated with the University, Templeton was connected to Princeton through the Princeton Theological Seminary, for which he served as a trustee for 42 years, 12 of those as chair ...