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... miners fail to make an appearance among his holdings.
As his quote above makes obvious, Buffett sees no sane reason for investing in the yellow metal. Unlike other ...
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... in America - proof that anybody can make it in this great country of ours.
In Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist, biographer Roger ... more astonishing is the fact that there was never any 'secret' to Buffett's success. No magical formula, or insider ... . Finally (although I doubt Roger Lowenstein ever intended it to be) Buffett serves as a 'self help' guide to using ' ...
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... he does put money into hard asset-related investments. From the piece:
Although Buffett has not and likely will not invest in gold, it doesn’t mean that he avoids commodities all together. On the ... Fe(BNI) — an investment many see as a strong coal play.
According to Dion, Buffett has an alternative to the perceived strength and stability that comes from the precious metal. He wrote:
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... many of them. What's ahead for the economy? He doesn't worry about it.
A onetime employee of the grand panjandrum of value, Benjamin Graham, and a man his pal Warren Buffett calls a "superinvestor," Schloss at 91 would rather talk about individual bargains he has spotted. Like the struggling car-wheel maker or the moneylosing furniture supplier.
Bushy-eyebrowed and avuncular, ...
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Just as it has been a good year for stocks, 2009 has also been a solid year for commodities. Since mid-February, oil prices have more than doubled, and in more recent months gold and silver have surged. A big reason for the bullish run in commodities …
Source:Be Like Buffett: Whip Inflation With Stocks - Forbes
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... NRG Energy, Inc.
ConocoPhillips was the cheapest of the major energy stocks, and Buffett was concerned about inflation. Still, it was a surprising move at a time when complaints were ... In deciding to insure investors against the risk that most of the world (except China) becomes insolvent, Buffett had handicapped the situation the way he would a catastrophe reinsurance contract--by assessing ...
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... demand to move goods around the country.
Mr. Buffett has been a pessimist on the economy over the near-term. He said on Tuesday that the deal ... hits profit levels that justify Mr. Buffett's acquisition price, they say.
Berkshire Hathaway ... 39;s stock has also risen from its lows.
Mr. Buffett said $100 was his first and best offer. "You do what you can when you can," he said.
The deal ...
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... wealth.
2. Be Willing To Be Different: Don't base your decisions upon what everyone is saying or doing. When Warren Buffett began managing money in 1956 with $100,000 cobbled ... beating the market average every single year. To Warren Buffett, the average is just that -- what everybody else is doing. to be above average, you need to measure yourself by what he calls the Inner Scorecard, judging ...
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... it doesn't necessarily allow them to make the best possible investment decisions.
That's why Buffett has stated he believes stockholders should think of themselves as "part owners" of ... as reading a book, everyone would be rich! But if you take that time and effort to implement some of Buffett's proven strategies, you could be on your way to better stock selection and greater ...
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... .30
Benjamin Graham Value: $102.67
From these numbers I can conclude that
Buffett is either paying a small premium to the intrinsic value of $87. About 15 ... ’t overpay by too much so the margin of safety should still be there.
Price is what you pay, value is what you get. - Buffett
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