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University of Berkshire Hathaway: 30 Years of Lessons Learned from Warren Buffett & Charlie Munger at the Annual Shareholders Meeting

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Product Description Will there ever be another investing book like this? It's unlikely.  University of Berkshire Hathaway is a remarkable retelling of the lessons, wisdom, and investment strategies handed down personally from Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger to shareholders during 30 years of their closed-door annual meetings.  From this front row seat, you'll see one of the greatest wealth-building records in history unfold, year by year. If you're looking for dusty old investment theory, there are hundreds of other books waiting to cure you of insomnia. However, if you're looking for an investing book that's as personal as it is revelatory , look no further . Packed with Buffett and Munger's timeless, generous, and often hilarious wisdom, University of Berkshire Hathaway will keep serious investors turning pages late into the night: Get unique insight into the thinking, strategies, and decisions--both good and bad--that made Buffett and Munger two of the world's greatest investors.  Understand the critical reasoning that leads Buffett and Munger to purchase a particular company, including their methods for assigning value. Learn the central tenets of Buffett's value-investing philosophy "straight from the horse's mouth." Enjoy Munger's biting wit as he goes after any topic that offends him. Discover Buffett's distaste for "commonly accepted strategies" like modern portfolio theory. See why these annual meetings are often called "an MBA in a weekend." Review "Seasoned investors, as well as Buffett fans, will find plenty of value in this storehouse of financial counsel. A rare view into the mind of Warren Buffett." ―Kirkus Reviews "Daniel S. Pecaut [is a] proprietor of a family brokerage firm in Sioux City, Iowa, and a close student of his Corn Belt neighbor."  ―New York Times "For 25 years, I have religiously read Daniel and Corey's annual commentaries about Berkshire Hathaway. I know of no keener observers on what has made Berkshire such a wonderful wealth-builder. I also know of no investment firm that cares more about their clients than their firm, Pecaut and Company. You can't help but learn valuable lessons by reading this book."  ―Jonathan Brandt, Research Analyst, Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb  [5x Featured Analyst at Berkshire Hathaway's Annual Shareholders Meeting] "Since Buffett and Munger always expressed themselves candidly and clearly, once you've read Daniel and Corey's copious notes, you'll understand Berkshire's extraordinary approach to investing. This book is a true gem."  ―Jean-Marie Eveillard, Senior Adviser, First Eagle Investment Management [Recipient of Morningstar's 'Fund Manager Lifetime Achievement Award'] "Congratulations on your excellent book, University of Berkshire Hathaway." ―Robert P. Miles, Author of The Warren Buffett CEO "Thank you for sharing notes which captured real-time key messages from the expanding curriculum at the University of Berkshire Hathaway. I have been a proud "part-time" student myself and marvel at the memories released by thumbing through your own journal... Great work. Congratulations. A must read." ―Thomas A. Russo, Gardner Russo & Gardner LLC "Having attended nearly every Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting since 1985, I know first-hand that these notes cover every base Buffett and Munger have touched. University of Berkshire Hathaway is a unique gateway inside these legendary meetings. This book will be a resource for generations."  ―Daniel P. Boyle, President, Schwerin Boyle Capital Management "I'm impressed. I've attended quite a few Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meetings but this book filled in the gaps for those I haven't attended and better still, it underscored any number of valuable insights Buffett and Munger have provided more than once. What's more, because it covers so many years, it shows how they've learned and changed and how they haven't been afraid to fess up to mistakes.