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Weekly Reading List 5/10/2015
What I've been reading and listening to - May 10, 2015- There are many ways to be an investor - Monevator
- Charlie Munger and the art of stock picking - John Huber, Base Hit Investing
- Buffett and Vanguard: different paths to the same destination - Bloomberg
- Every question asked at the Berkshire Hathaway conference - ValueWalk
- Investing in "high price" stocks - Nate Tobik, Oddball Stocks
- Recap of the Markel meeting in Omaha - Motley Fool
- Are there too many Buffett disciples? - Ben Carlson, A Wealth of Common Sense
- Shane Parrish interview with Michael Mauboussin - The Knowledge Project (podcast)
- Barry Ritholtz interviews Liz Ann Sonders - Masters in Business (podcast)
- Tiny margins for tiny companies - Investor's Field Guide
What have you been reading? Let me know in the comments section below or on Twitter @toddwenning.
Stay patient, stay focused.
Best,
Todd
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