Thursday, August 16, 2007

Mary Buffett - Warren Buffett and Long-Term Investing

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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/fora/showthread.php?t=564 Author Mary Buffett discusses billionaire investor Warren Buffett's emphasis on investing for the long-term, and warns against overvaluing short-term profits. ----- Mary Buffett on "The Tao of Warren Buffet." A collection of pithy and inspiring sayings from America's favorite businessman that reveal his secrets of success. Like the sayings of the ancient Chinese philospher Lao-tzu, Warren Buffett's worldly wisdom is deceptively simple and enormously powerful in application. In "The Tao of Warren Buffett," Mary Buffett - author of three books on Warren Buffett's investment methods - joins noted Buffettologist and international lecturer David Clark to bring you Warren Buffett's smartest, funniest, and most memorable sayings with an eye toward revealing the life philosophy and the investment strategies that have made Warren Buffett, and the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway, so enormously wealthy. Warren Buffett's investment achievements are unparalleled. He owes his success to hard work, integrity, and that most elusive commodity of all, common sense. The quotations in this book exemplify Warren's practical strategies and provide useful illustrations for every investor - large or small - and models everyone can follow. The quotes are culled from a variety of sources, including personal conversations, corporate reports, profiles, and interviews. The authors provide short explanations for each quote and use examples from Buffett's own business transactions whenever possible to illustrate his words at work. - Books Inc.

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mamagog ::: Favorites
I promise my facts are correct. Who are you? You clearly do not know the facts.
07-06-25 15:46:40
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ohmychala ::: Favorites
who are you!? where do you get your facts? they have written three bestselling books over 10 years, if they were incorrect wouldn't Warren have spoken up?
07-06-25 17:58:38
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mamagog ::: Favorites
He pays no attention to what she is doing - except to get a good laugh out of it once in awhile.
07-06-25 18:01:09
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ohmychala ::: Favorites
You seem to have made this personal. they have as well as many others written about him, coatailers'? he's the best of them all right on Ben Grahams. I'm getting a laugh out of your responses
07-06-25 18:12:31
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mamagog ::: Favorites
If you really knew about Warren Buffett, you would know that what I say is true. I don't have time to continue this nonsense. Have a nice day - I hope you don't waste too much more of your time reading books by people using their name (sort of!) for personal gain. If you are interested in really learning something about Warren, there are some better books out there - and the BH annual report is the best. Good luck to you....
07-06-25 18:19:57
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eoiner1 ::: Favorites
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07-07-20 07:33:30
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frenchcolors ::: Favorites
Another obvious copycat who's (on top of it!) using her last name for her own benefit! Listen to the "real Buffett", not this chick puppet!
07-08-04 10:19:39
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desertfox12345 ::: Favorites
I think that this is his long lost daughter who he traded for shares of stock back in the 70's.
07-08-06 03:47:30
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junjunforever ::: Favorites
She wrote couple books on warreb buffet, and i must say i was disappointed. She tried to formulize buffet's strategy. One of her quotes, "...getting a 20% annual return pretty easy". Warren said his successor should beat the market by 2% every year, and thats equates around 12% return on average, but she finds 20% "easy".
07-08-14 21:07:12
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junjunforever ::: Favorites
Also, in "Tao of WB", she says WB invested in Coke because anyone fools could manage it. But in fact, Warren did not invest in Coke until a competent manager came in and refocused Coke, and he paid a premium by waiting. She needs to read "WB the making of the american capitalist" before she writes anymore books and misquote Mr. Buffet.
07-08-14 21:13:38
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