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Michael Price, well-known value investor, dies at 70 -Breaking

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NEW YORK (Reuters] – Michael Price was a prominent value investor who ran MFP Investors. The firm released a statement Tuesday. Price was 70 years old.

Price, who had been suffering from a prolonged illness, died Monday, as per the email statement sent by Timothy Ladin to Price’s general attorney.

Ladin stated that “He was a legend investor, Philanthropist, great mentor to all of us,”

Fortune magazine published a 1996 article describing Price as Wall Street’s most important value investor. He was credited with the creation of Chemical Bank and Chase Manhattan.

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