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Value investors buy businesses not stock symbols. The stock market is only there to acquire the businesses that meet your criteria at the price you decide brings the most value. At KCM, our clients grow their portfolios and create wealth built on business research and evaluation for long-term success. While there is a risk when you become a shareholder, we absolutely leave gambling to the casino and gaming industries. 

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