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Warren Buffett Speaks

Wit and Wisdom from the World's Greatest Investor

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The world takes note when WARREN BUFFETT shares his investing philosophy and techniques, as highlighted by industry leaders. Peter S. Lynch emphasizes the value of studying Buffett to enhance investing skills, while John C. Bogle appreciates his common sense and irony. Janet Lowe has compiled Buffett's insights, making them accessible and enjoyable for readers. Robert G. Hagstrom, Jr. praises this collection for capturing Buffett's wit and wisdom, calling it a service to investors. Steve Halpern describes it as a roadmap for success in business and life. Buffett's quotes reveal his realist approach to investing and life. He humorously notes that even with insider information, one can lose money quickly. He acknowledges his passion for his work, contrasting it with the allure of becoming a major league baseball player. His practical advice for aspiring wealthy individuals points directly to Wall Street. This collection covers a range of topics, including investing, business management, honesty, and education, showcasing previously unpublished material. Readers will find intriguing insights, such as the irony of Wall Street's wealth juxtaposed with its advice and the simplicity of successful investing. Buffett’s reflections on mistakes, understanding, and trusting one’s own observations provide valuable lessons for anyone seeking success.

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Warren Buffett Speaks, Janet Lowe

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1997
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Ondertitel
Wit and Wisdom from the World's Greatest Investor
Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Janet Lowe
Jaar van publicatie
1997
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
194
ISBN10
047116996X
ISBN13
9780471169963
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The world takes note when WARREN BUFFETT shares his investing philosophy and techniques, as highlighted by industry leaders. Peter S. Lynch emphasizes the value of studying Buffett to enhance investing skills, while John C. Bogle appreciates his common sense and irony. Janet Lowe has compiled Buffett's insights, making them accessible and enjoyable for readers. Robert G. Hagstrom, Jr. praises this collection for capturing Buffett's wit and wisdom, calling it a service to investors. Steve Halpern describes it as a roadmap for success in business and life. Buffett's quotes reveal his realist approach to investing and life. He humorously notes that even with insider information, one can lose money quickly. He acknowledges his passion for his work, contrasting it with the allure of becoming a major league baseball player. His practical advice for aspiring wealthy individuals points directly to Wall Street. This collection covers a range of topics, including investing, business management, honesty, and education, showcasing previously unpublished material. Readers will find intriguing insights, such as the irony of Wall Street's wealth juxtaposed with its advice and the simplicity of successful investing. Buffett’s reflections on mistakes, understanding, and trusting one’s own observations provide valuable lessons for anyone seeking success.