Ketan Patel, CFA (@kethical) 's Twitter Profile
Ketan Patel, CFA

@kethical

Fund Manager. Family Office - WHITEFRIARS. UK multi-cap equities, global equity income and direct real estate. Responsible & Sustainable investment.

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"No one has ever been a success betting against America since 1776 — and they're not going to be a success in the future doing it, either." – Warren Buffett

"No one has ever been a success betting against America since 1776 — and they're not going to be a success in the future doing it, either." – Warren Buffett
Hollywood Yesterday✨ (@hollywoodyeste1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gregory Peck won the Academy Award for his extraordinary performance in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). “I put everything I had into it - all my feelings and everything I'd learned in 46 years of living, about family life and fathers and children. And my feelings about racial

Gregory Peck won the Academy Award for his extraordinary performance in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962).

“I put everything I had into it - all my feelings and everything I'd learned in 46 years of living, about family life and fathers and children. And my feelings about racial
Grizzlegutweed the Bear (@grizzlegutweed1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to point out that exhibitions in Lichfield cathedral at the moment and photos of all the Anglican cathedrals and a table made out of 5000 year old wood. No graffiti art and no admission charge

I want to point out that exhibitions in Lichfield cathedral at the moment and photos of all the Anglican cathedrals and a table made out of 5000 year old wood. No graffiti art and no admission charge
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“If the job has been correctly done when a stock is purchased, the time to sell it is almost never." — Phil Fisher "To sell something that is a really wonderful business because the price looks a little high or something like that is almost always a mistake." — Warren Buffett