Buying out-of-favour stocks at times of stock-market crisis can be one of the best ways to make large long-term returns. And there are few better exponents of this art than star US fund manager David Dreman, who looks for deep value and holds shares for years if needed. This week's screen attempts to identify the sorts of companies he would buy.
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