The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America (Essays by Warren E. Buffett Selected, Arranged, and Introduced by Lawrence A. Cunningham - 1st Revised Edition Buy on Amazon
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The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America (Essays by Warren E. Buffett Selected, Arranged, and Introduced by Lawrence A. Cunningham - 1st Revised Edition

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Author(s) Warren E. Buffett
Publisher Cunningham
ISBN / ASIN B00BD6UKKK
ISBN-13 978B00BD6UKK6
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Sales Rank #587,701
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Buffett, the Bard of Omaha, is a genuine American folk hero, if folk heroes are allowed to build fortunes worth upward of $15 billion. He's great at homespun metaphor, but behind those catchy phrases is a reservoir of financial acumen that's generally considered the best of his generation. For example, in an essay on CEO stock options, he writes, "Negotiating with one's self seldom produces a barroom brawl." This is his way of saying that an executive who can give himself compensation totally disproportionate to his performance surely will. There are uncountable gems of financial wisdom to be harvested from these essays, taken from the annual reports he writes for Berkshire Hathaway, his holding company. Just to pick one more, here's a now-famous line about those he competes with when making stock-market investments: "What could be more advantageous in an intellectual contest--whether it be chess, bridge, or stock selection--than to have opponents who have been taught that thinking is a waste of energy?" "Larry Cunningham has done a great job collating our philosophy. First class." --Warren Buffett
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