đź”’ Boardroom Talk – RIP Charlie Munger, the most rational of men who lived in our era
When at my desk, a slight turn of the head brings the pic above into my eyeline. It captured one of those moments to always cherish.
When at my desk, a slight turn of the head brings the pic above into my eyeline. It captured one of those moments to always cherish.
For many years, Alec Hogg travelled to Omaha for Warren Buffett’s annual general meeting with Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.
“The man who tells us be greedy when others are fearful not only missed the March 2020 market selloff, but went the other way”, writes Alec Hogg.
BizNews founder Alec Hogg extolls the virtues of fiction and its restorative power – and harks back to advice Warren Buffett gave him.
Charlie Munger is described by his family as “a book with ears”. And at the last of the once regular press conferences following the AGM, Warren Buffett said his reading had slowed some, because he then “only” read two books a day.
Warren Buffett’s annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, distributed over the weekend, highlighted the closing out of his ten year bet against hedge funds.
One of the most valuable assets we can possess, Warren Buffett reckoned, is simply being reliable.
US stock exchange filings for the June quarter show Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway cashed out its holding in US industrial giant General Electric.
The Brain Food newsletter from Farnam Street featured a piece outlining the difference between professionals and amateurs, here’s seven of them.
Alec Hogg asked Warren Buffett what books he read: “Biographies,” he replied, “you can learn so much from the lives of others that will improve yours.”