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B-schools populate financial system with quasi-engineers, a more practical approach is needed
Putting faith in business partners is a vital first step in any enterprise
Payday lender’s name may go – but only after it has achieved respectability
Berkshire mops up remaining 20% of International Metalworking
Long holding periods and lower rewards set Buffett apart
A proposed increase aims to prop up state school system
Sage of Omaha keeps name secret, says there are two back up candidates
Sokol affair goes to the heart of governance, writes Andrew Hill
Back in 2005 after a visit to Warren Buffett’s shareholders’ meeting, I wrote an article in which I was mildly critical. I called the event “boring and irritating”
Mr Buffett and Charlie Munger, his sidekick, operate like the Beverly Hillbillies of global finance
Sage of Omaha is not as hands-off as he believes
“Our elephant gun has been reloaded and my trigger finger is itchy”
What happens when investors get tired of holding this expensive asset?
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