Warren Buffett’s Annual Letter to Shareholders
Whether you are bullish , bearish, or somewhere in between , the odds are that when Warren Buffett talks… you will be listening. A real life E.F. Hutton, the grandfatherly Buffet is still the best brand in the business. But then again, there aren’t many investors in the world that can turn $1200 from a paper route into one of the greatest fortunes of all time. In that regard, Buffett’s reputation came the old fashioned way: he earned it. The reasons behind this iconic image, however, are two-fold, since Buffett is not exactly your run-of-the-mill billionaire. Instead, he’s an American everyman that not only exudes common sense, but dines primarily on hamburgers, chips, and Cherry Coke. But buried beneath that cuddly, down-home exterior is something else entirely: the cold and calculating mind of man who is quick to make decisions and has a serious nose for money — a market shark if there ever was one. And the larger truth is that if you really want to know something about the road ahead, it pays to listen to someone that has been there before. That’s true now more than ever as investors wrestle with the ghosts of the Great Depression and ponder the possibility of a double-dip recession. Advertisement Uranium is Old News The future of the nuclear industry is beryllium. One company has just pioneered a new nuclear fuel additive – called beryllium oxide – that can …
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Warren Buffett’s Annual Letter to Shareholders










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