Fisher Investments enters publishing biz

Wiley and Fisher Investments create joint venture to publish books written by asset manager's employees.
NOV 27, 2007
By  Bloomberg
John Wiley & Sons Inc. , a Hoboken, N.J.-based publisher, and Fisher Investments, of Woodside, Calif., will launch Fisher Investments Press, which will publish books written by investment experts at the money management firm. The first Fisher Investments Press title, “10 Roads to Riches,” which was written by Ken Fisher, founder and chief executive of Fisher Investments of Woodside, Calif., is set to be published next year. The book focuses on various methods of wealth accumulation, with topics ranging from saving to inheritance and business enterprise. Subsequent titles scheduled for release in 2008 include “Globalize Your Portfolio for the 21st Century” and “Bear Hunting: How to Spot and Slay the Next Bear Market,” which are written by other investment professionals at Fisher. Fisher Investments has over $45 billion assets under management.

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