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Compilation of Berkshire Hathaway Letters to Shareholders
The absolute best compilation of Warren Buffett’s letters if you are looking to read them all from start to finish, edited wonderfully by my friend Max Olson. Whether you are an investor, businessman, or just interested in business and investments in any way, I can’t think of anything better to sit down and read from start to finish. They are probably as good an education (or better) as just about any MBA one could get, and the most it’ll cost you is $24.50 to get them all in one place (Amazon may even lower the price when it is released around May 7th).
Link to: Berkshire Hathaway Letters to Shareholders
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Warren Buffett Looks Ahead To Berkshire’s Next 50 Years
Link to article: Warren Buffett Looks Ahead to Berkshire’s Next 50 Years Warren Buffett says that lately he’s been pondering the future of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. more than usual. Like in years past, he has been busy composing his annual letter to...
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The Annual Letters For Blue Chip Stamps From 1978 To 1982, Written By Charlie Munger
Max, who also compiled Warren Buffett's shareholder letters as well as the 1995-2001 Baupost letters, has put together another great compilation. Link to: The annual letters for Blue Chip Stamps from 1978 to 1982, written by Charlie Munger [H/T...
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David Winters On His Vehement Opposition To Ko’s Comp Plan
It would be nice if both Warren and Howard Buffett would comment on this. The summary of Winters' case is that Coke's latest compensation plan is transferring 14.2% of the company, equivalent to about $24 billion (yes, billion, with a 'b')...
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From The Mouth Of Warren Buffett
Thanks to Will for passing this along. Since 1977, Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett has written nearly 400,000 words in his annual letters to shareholders. See how often Mr. Buffett has mentioned current division bosses, plus see analysis from two...
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Warren Buffett: Read All About Him – By Jason Zweig
Thanks to Shai for passing this along. This fall, two more books on Warren Buffett come out. The first, Tap Dancing to Work(Portfolio/Penguin), is a compilation of more than 80 articles about (and several by) Buffett. It’s edited by Carol Loomis, who...
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