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Monday, August 30, 2010

Happy Birthday, Warren



The richest man in America turns 80 today.

In his time, Warren Buffett has positively affected the lives of thousands of investors, including those who became wealthy employing his techniques (based on the work of Benjamin Graham), as well as those who simply bought his stock (BRK.A & BRK.B).




In addition to being a great investor, people connect with Buffett because he just doesn’t act like a typical billionaire. He is frequently spotted chatting with shareholders, enjoying T-bones at the local steakhouse, or playing bridge. Several years ago, a shareholder was surprised to see Buffett and his friend, Bill Gates, walking around a McDonalds restaurant in China, looking for a table.

In recent years, Buffett has developed an almost saintly reputation, which is not entirely accurate. He has always had a complicated social life that includes “female friends.” He unapologetically buys stocks of military hardware developers, tobacco companies and breweries if he considers them to be of good value. He takes advantage of the suffering of large companies (like all good value investors) by rescuing them in return for convertible preferred shares paying high rates of interest.

Despite his arguable flaws, however, most agree that his positive attributes - both personal and business - vastly outweigh them. While most billionaires are hated simply because they are billionaires, Warren Buffett’s likability and charm have actually grown with his riches.

Honesty and humility go a long way.

Rationality adds still more.
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”Testing…one million, two million, three million.”

Warren Buffett, at the microphone of the University of Florida
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