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Warren Edward Buffett (born August 30, 1930) is an American investor, businessman, and philanthropist. He is one of the world's most successful investors and the largest shareholder and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He was ranked by Forbes as the richest man in the world during the first half of 2008, with... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Place of Birth: Omaha
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Susan Buffett, Astrid Menks
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Warren Buffett said something about nonrecourse

Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 Investor Warren Buffett says he could put in $10B plus $90B nonrecourse debt; that is, without having to repay beyond $10B if mortgages did not repay.

Proposed bailout of U.S. financial system (2008) Investor Warren Buffett says he could put in $10B plus $90B nonrecourse debt (without having to repay beyond $10B, if mortgages did not repay.

Proposed bailout of United States financial system (2008) Investor Warren Buffett says he could put in $10B plus $90B nonrecourse debt (without having to repay beyond $10B, if mortgages did not repay.

Proposed bailout of United States financial system Investor Warren Buffett says he could put in $10B plus $90B nonrecourse debt; that is, without having to repay beyond $10B if mortgages did not repay.

Warren Buffett said something about debt

Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 Investor Warren Buffett says he could put in $10B plus $90B nonrecourse debt; that is, without having to repay beyond $10B if mortgages did not repay.

Proposed bailout of U.S. financial system (2008) Investor Warren Buffett says he could put in $10B plus $90B nonrecourse debt (without having to repay beyond $10B, if mortgages did not repay.

Proposed bailout of United States financial system (2008) Investor Warren Buffett says he could put in $10B plus $90B nonrecourse debt (without having to repay beyond $10B, if mortgages did not repay.

Proposed bailout of United States financial system Investor Warren Buffett says he could put in $10B plus $90B nonrecourse debt; that is, without having to repay beyond $10B if mortgages did not repay.

Warren Buffett said something about department

Value investing Warren Buffett once commented, "You couldn't advance in a finance department in this country unless you taught that the world was flat."

David Dodd Warren Buffett once commented, "You couldn't advance in a finance department in this country unless you taught that the world was flat."

Warren Buffett said something about rate

Undervalued stock Warren Buffett, also known as "The Oracle of Omaha," stated that the value of a business is the sum of the cash flows over the life of the business discounted at an appropriate interest rate.

Undervalued stock Buffett stated that he is interested in predicable businesses and he uses the interest rate on the 10-year treasury bond in his calculations.

Warren Buffett said something about economy

Economic crisis of 2008 In March 2008, Warren Buffett stated in a CNBC interview that by a "common sense definition", the U.S. economy is already in a recession.

Warren Buffett said something about Pete

Forest River (company) In Berkshire Hathaway Inc's 2005 annual report, the seventy-five year-old Buffett states, "Pete is a remarkable entrepreneur".

Warren Buffett said something about portfolio

Warren Buffett Buffett explained that in 1958, Sanborn sold at $45 per share when the value of the Sanborn investment portfolio was $65 per share.

Warren Buffett said something about Sanborn

Warren Buffett Buffett explained that in 1958, Sanborn sold at $45 per share when the value of the Sanborn investment portfolio was $65 per share.

Warren Buffett said something about holdings

Warren Buffett Buffett announced in June that he gradually would give away 85% of his Berkshire holdings to five foundations in annual gifts of stock, starting in July 2006.

Warren Buffett said something about Berkshire

Warren Buffett Buffett announced in June that he gradually would give away 85% of his Berkshire holdings to five foundations in annual gifts of stock, starting in July 2006.

Warren Buffett said something about business

Warren Buffett In a letter to shareholders, Buffett announced that he was looking for a younger successor, or perhaps successors, to run his investment business.

Warren Buffett said something about United States

Warren Buffett Buffett continues to be bearish on the dollar, and says he is looking to make acquisitions of companies which derive a substantial portion of their revenues from outside the United States.

Warren Buffett said something about winners

Warren Buffett Buffett favors the inheritance tax, saying that repealing it would be like "choosing the 2020 Olympic team by picking the eldest sons of the gold-medal winners in the 2000 Olympics".

Warren Buffett said something about team

Warren Buffett Buffett favors the inheritance tax, saying that repealing it would be like "choosing the 2020 Olympic team by picking the eldest sons of the gold-medal winners in the 2000 Olympics".

Warren Buffett said something about Olympics

Warren Buffett Buffett favors the inheritance tax, saying that repealing it would be like "choosing the 2020 Olympic team by picking the eldest sons of the gold-medal winners in the 2000 Olympics".

Warren Buffett said something about tax

Warren Buffett In 2007, Buffett testified before the Senate and urged them to preserve the estate tax so as to avoid a plutocracy.

Warren Buffett said something about conference

Ajit Jain Jain working in Stamford, remains in close contact with Buffett, who said at a May 7, 2006 news conference, "I still do talk to him every day.

Warren Buffett said something about scaled-up

Buffett Foundation Buffett stated that he changed his mind because he has grown to admire Gates's foundation over the years; he believed that the Gates Foundation would be able to use his money effectively because it was already scaled-up.

Warren Buffett said something about U.S.

Economic crisis of 2008 In March 2008, Warren Buffett stated in a CNBC interview that by a "common sense definition", the U.S. economy is already in a recession.

Warren Buffett said something about Foundation

Buffett Foundation Buffett stated that he changed his mind because he has grown to admire Gates's foundation over the years; he believed that the Gates Foundation would be able to use his money effectively because it was already scaled-up.

Warren Buffett said something about Proposition

California Proposition 13 (1978) In the 2003 California recall election in which Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected governor, his advisor Warren Buffett suggested that Proposition 13 be repealed or changed as a method of balancing the state's budget.

Warren Buffett said something about Gates

Buffett Foundation Buffett stated that he changed his mind because he has grown to admire Gates's foundation over the years; he believed that the Gates Foundation would be able to use his money effectively because it was already scaled-up.

Warren Buffett said something about flows

Undervalued stock Warren Buffett, also known as "The Oracle of Omaha," stated that the value of a business is the sum of the cash flows over the life of the business discounted at an appropriate interest rate.

Warren Buffett said something about bond

Undervalued stock Buffett stated that he is interested in predicable businesses and he uses the interest rate on the 10-year treasury bond in his calculations.

Warren Buffett said something about Ruane

William J. Ruane Buffett advised associates to invest with Ruane after he had closed out his initial partnership as they both employed Graham's value investing techniques.

Warren Buffett said something about Graham

William J. Ruane Buffett advised associates to invest with Ruane after he had closed out his initial partnership as they both employed Graham's value investing techniques.

Warren Buffett said something about profit

Airline Warren Buffett once said that despite all the money that has been invested in all airlines, the net profit is less than zero.

Warren Buffett said something about view

Philip Arthur Fisher Perhaps the best-known of Fisher's followers is Warren Buffett who has said in some occasions that his investment view is a 15% Philip Fisher and 85% Benjamin Graham.

Warren Buffett said something about Philip Fisher

Philip Arthur Fisher Perhaps the best-known of Fisher's followers is Warren Buffett who has said in some occasions that his investment view is a 15% Philip Fisher and 85% Benjamin Graham.

Warren Buffett said something about definition

Economic crisis of 2008 In March 2008, Warren Buffett stated in a CNBC interview that by a "common sense definition", the U.S. economy is already in a recession.

Warren Buffett said something about Munger

Charlie Munger Buffett has often publicly stated that he regards Munger as his partner.

Warren Buffett said something about Obama

Sam Nunn In an interview with CNBC on August 22, 2008, billionaire investor Warren Buffett said that he favored Nunn as Obama's choice for Vice President.

Warren Buffett said something about Nunn

Sam Nunn In an interview with CNBC on August 22, 2008, billionaire investor Warren Buffett said that he favored Nunn as Obama's choice for Vice President.

Warren Buffett said something about Vice President

Sam Nunn In an interview with CNBC on August 22, 2008, billionaire investor Warren Buffett said that he favored Nunn as Obama's choice for Vice President.

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Warren Buffett named Warren Parkkonen

Warren Buffett In addition to himself, Buffett named Walter J. Schloss, Tom Knapp, Ed Anderson (Tweedy, Brown Inc.), Bill Ruane (Sequoia Fund, Inc.), Charles Munger, Warren Parkkonen (Speedtroller LLC), Rick Guerin (Pacific Partners, Ltd.), and Stan Perlmeter (Perlmeter Investments)

Warren Buffett named Walter J. Schloss

Warren Buffett In addition to himself, Buffett named Walter J. Schloss, Tom Knapp, Ed Anderson (Tweedy, Brown Inc.), Bill Ruane (Sequoia Fund, Inc.), Charles Munger, Warren Parkkonen (Speedtroller LLC), Rick Guerin (Pacific Partners, Ltd.), and Stan Perlmeter (Perlmeter Investments)

Warren Buffett named Tom Knapp

Warren Buffett In addition to himself, Buffett named Walter J. Schloss, Tom Knapp, Ed Anderson (Tweedy, Brown Inc.), Bill Ruane (Sequoia Fund, Inc.), Charles Munger, Warren Parkkonen (Speedtroller LLC), Rick Guerin (Pacific Partners, Ltd.), and Stan Perlmeter (Perlmeter Investments)

Warren Buffett named Stan Perlmeter

Warren Buffett In addition to himself, Buffett named Walter J. Schloss, Tom Knapp, Ed Anderson (Tweedy, Brown Inc.), Bill Ruane (Sequoia Fund, Inc.), Charles Munger, Warren Parkkonen (Speedtroller LLC), Rick Guerin (Pacific Partners, Ltd.), and Stan Perlmeter (Perlmeter Investments)

Warren Buffett named Rick Guerin

Warren Buffett In addition to himself, Buffett named Walter J. Schloss, Tom Knapp, Ed Anderson (Tweedy, Brown Inc.), Bill Ruane (Sequoia Fund, Inc.), Charles Munger, Warren Parkkonen (Speedtroller LLC), Rick Guerin (Pacific Partners, Ltd.), and Stan Perlmeter (Perlmeter Investments)

Warren Buffett named Ed Anderson

Warren Buffett In addition to himself, Buffett named Walter J. Schloss, Tom Knapp, Ed Anderson (Tweedy, Brown Inc.), Bill Ruane (Sequoia Fund, Inc.), Charles Munger, Warren Parkkonen (Speedtroller LLC), Rick Guerin (Pacific Partners, Ltd.), and Stan Perlmeter (Perlmeter Investments)

Warren Buffett named Charles Munger

Warren Buffett In addition to himself, Buffett named Walter J. Schloss, Tom Knapp, Ed Anderson (Tweedy, Brown Inc.), Bill Ruane (Sequoia Fund, Inc.), Charles Munger, Warren Parkkonen (Speedtroller LLC), Rick Guerin (Pacific Partners, Ltd.), and Stan Perlmeter (Perlmeter Investments)

Warren Buffett named Bill Ruane

Warren Buffett In addition to himself, Buffett named Walter J. Schloss, Tom Knapp, Ed Anderson (Tweedy, Brown Inc.), Bill Ruane (Sequoia Fund, Inc.), Charles Munger, Warren Parkkonen (Speedtroller LLC), Rick Guerin (Pacific Partners, Ltd.), and Stan Perlmeter (Perlmeter Investments)

Warren Buffett named sons

Irving Kahn Graham had such an enormous influence on his students that both Kahn and Buffett named their sons after him.

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Warren Buffett purchased machine

Warren Buffett In his freshman year of high school, Buffett and a friend spent $25 to purchase a used pinball machine, which they placed in a barber shop.

Warren Buffett purchased house

Warren Buffett Buffett purchased a five-bedroom stucco house in Omaha, in which he still lives, for $31,500.

Warren Buffett purchased company

Warren Buffett Buffett began buying stock in Coca-Cola Company, eventually purchasing up to 7 percent of the company for $1.02 billion.

Warren Buffett purchased silver

Silver as an investment In 1997, Warren Buffett purchased 130 million ounces (4,000 metric tons) of silver at $4.41 per ounce (total value $572 million).

Warren Buffett purchased majority

Borsheim's Fine Jewelry In 1989, renowned investor Warren Buffett purchased a majority of Borsheims stock, making it part of his famous holding company, Berkshire Hathaway.

Warren Buffett purchased Marmon Group

Abram Nicholas Pritzker On December 25th, 2007, it was announced that Warren Buffett, through Berkshire Hathaway, would purchase 60% of the Marmon Group from the Pritzkers for $4.5 Billion.

Warren Buffett purchased investments

See's Candies It is also well-known for being one of the very early investments purchased by Warren Buffett (via Blue Chip Stamps) for his Berkshire Hathaway Corporation (in 1972), beginning the path of that company from a textile concern to being one of the world's most successful conglomerates.

Warren Buffett purchased Forest River

Forest River (company) On June 22, 2005, Warren Buffett, head of Berkshire Hathaway, made an offer to purchase Forest River over the telephone while speaking to Pete Liegl.

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    Warren Buffett

    Warren Edward Buffett (born August 30, 1930) is an American investor, businessman, and philanthropist. He is one of the world's most successful investors and the largest shareholder and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
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    The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life

    This book tells you why Warren Buffett is the most fascinating American success story of our time.
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    Value investing

    The Essays of Warren Buffett (2001), edited by Lawrence A. Cunningham.
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    Berkshire Hathaway

    In 1962, Warren Buffett began buying stock in Berkshire Hathaway.
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    Buffett

    Peter Buffett (born 1958), musician, son of billionaire Warren Buffett
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    Benjamin Graham

    Warren Buffett said that Graham excelled most at the last.
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    Peter Buffett

    Buffett is the second son of billionaire investor Warren Buffett and his late wife Susan Buffett.
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    The Warren Buffett Way

    The Warren Buffett Way, a book by author Robert Hagstrom, outlines the principles of value investing practiced by successful investor Warren Buffett. The first edition, published in 1994, sold over a million copies and spent 21 weeks on the New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Bestseller list.
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    Susan Buffett

    Susan Thompson Buffett (June 15, 1932 – July 29, 2004) was active in civil rights, abortion rights and population-control causes; as well as the late wife of investor Warren Buffett.
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    The Superinvestors of Graham-and-Doddsville

    "Warren Buffett: Investment Genius or Statistical Anomaly?".

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