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The Art of Value Investing: Chicago and New York
I am organising a couple of sessions on Value Investing in the US –
- Chicago: Sunday, 28th April 2024
- New York/New Jersey: Sunday, 12th May 2024
If you are in or around these cities and wish to attend, kindly register here.
In its obituary, The New York Times wrote this about Charlie Munger in December 2023 –
[Read more…] about An Underrated Secret of Success in Life and InvestingAlthough overshadowed by Mr. Buffett, who relished the spotlight, Mr. Munger, a billionaire in his own right had far more influence at Berkshire than his title of vice chairman suggested.
Mr. Buffett has described him as the originator of Berkshire Hathaway’s investing approach. “The blueprint he gave me was simple: Forget what you know about buying fair businesses at wonderful prices; instead, buy wonderful businesses at fair prices,” Mr. Buffett once wrote in an annual report.
That investing strategy was a revelation for Mr. Buffett, who had made his name in the 1950s buying troubled companies at deep discounts. (He called them “cigar butts,” because investing in them, he said, was like “picking up a discarded cigar butt that had one puff remaining in it.”)
Mr. Munger counseled Mr. Buffett that if he wanted to build a large, sustainable company that would outperform other investors, he should buy solid brand-name companies. “He was the architect and I was the general contractor,” Mr. Buffett said of their relationship.