Follow on to "Security Analysis" by Graham and Dodd

I am finishing up the book "Security Analysis" by Graham and Dodd and was looking for a good follow on book about fundamental analysis. After reading both this and," A Random Walk Down Wall Street" I think passive investing is the best way to go for the individual, but that talented and thorough fundamental analysis can give a team an edge, even today. I'm looking for something more modern, but well respected.

Any suggestions or "must reads"?

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Klarman's Margin of Safety, lot less thorough but a great read.

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Greenblatt's books are excellent as is the Manual of Ideas.

Tweedy Browne's "What has worked in Investing" is also an excellent, empirical paper on why value investing outperforms over time.

 

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