Yesterday we mentioned Charlie Munger, today we’ll talk about Warren Buffett. The legendary investor said he “tap dances” to work and that reading a company’s balance sheet is like reading music. Born in 1930, Buffett was an early businessman. He sold soda and delivered newspapers. Buffett attended Wharton because Harvard Business School thought he was too young (Warren was 19). At twenty-six, Buffett formed Buffett Partnership Ltd. That partnership served Warren well and lives on - in spirit - in Berkshire Hathaway.
Small Bets: Buffett's Ideas
Small Bets: Buffett's Ideas
Small Bets: Buffett's Ideas
Yesterday we mentioned Charlie Munger, today we’ll talk about Warren Buffett. The legendary investor said he “tap dances” to work and that reading a company’s balance sheet is like reading music. Born in 1930, Buffett was an early businessman. He sold soda and delivered newspapers. Buffett attended Wharton because Harvard Business School thought he was too young (Warren was 19). At twenty-six, Buffett formed Buffett Partnership Ltd. That partnership served Warren well and lives on - in spirit - in Berkshire Hathaway.