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  • 2009-02-19 - National Post - Fairfax Financial's 2008 coup An exclusive interview with Prem Watsa
  • 2008-10-07 - Globe & Mail - Fairfax's Prem Watsa: Not Buying Stocks Why this slump will be 'long and deep'
  • 2008-03-07 - Globe & Mail - Fairfax boosts CanWest stake to 16.29%
  • 2008-01-29 - Globe & Mail - Eye On Equities: Scotia Capital sees earnings soar at Fairfax Financial
  • 2008-01-21 - Financial Post - Why it's fair weather for Fairfax investors: McDonald's, Berkshire Hathaway, Fairfax Financial
  • 2007-12-05 - Fool.com - How to Dodge the Debt: Berkshire, Fairfax, Alleghany et al.
  • 2007-11-23 - Globe & Mail - He has never been more bearish Prem Watsa interview about the subprime mortgage bubble
  • 2007-11-07 - SeekingAlpha.com - Morningstar Sees Fairfax Financial "Hitting On All Cylinders"
  • 2007-09-19 - SeekingAlpha.com - Fairfax: The Tables Are Turning by Withney R. Tilson (T2 Partners LLC / Tilson Mutual Funds)
  • 2007-05-26 - The Star - Fairfax braces for meltdown Prem Watsa says safety margins are inadequate amid speculative bubble
  • 2006-01-26 - Globe & Mail - Short shrift Exclusive Interview of Fairfax CEO Prem Watsa
  • 2005-04-05 - Richard Ivey School of Business, Canada the Ivey Centre for Value Investing and the Ben Graham Chair in Value Investing

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