Buffett : the biography / Roger Lowenstein.
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TextLanguage: Spanish Publication details: New York : Duckworth Overlook 2008Description: xv, 482 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 22 cmISBN: - 9780715638309
- 9780715639337
- 332.6092 22
- B HG 172 B929L 2008
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Recursos Regionales | Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) | B HG 172 B929L 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000128033 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Previously published: New York : Random House, 1995.
Omaha -- Runaway -- Graham -- Beginnings -- Partners -- Go-Go -- Berkshire Hathaway -- Return of the Native -- Alter Ego -- Washington Redux -- Press Lord -- Partners, Redux -- The Caroet Woman -- The Eighties -- Public and Private -- Crash -- A Brief introduction to Darts -- Secretof the temple -- Howie Buffett's corn -- Rhinophobia -- The King -- Salomon's Court -- Buffett's Trolley -- Afterword: January 2008.
Starting from scratch, simply by picking stocks and companies for investment, Warren Buffett amassed an astonishing fortune - a net worth of $64 billion and counting. His awesome investment record has made him a cult figure popularly known for his seeming contradictions: a billionaire with a modest lifestyle, a phenomenally successful investor who eschews the revolving-door trading of modern Wall Street, a brilliant dealmaker who cultivates a homespun aura. Journalist Roger Lowenstein draws on three years of unprecedented access to Buffett's family, friends and colleagues to provide this definitive inside account of the life and career of this American original. He explains Buffett's investment strategy - a long-term philosophy grounded in buying stock in companies that are undervalued on the market and hanging on until their worth invariably surfaces - and shows how it is a reflection of the character of the man himself. And in a brand new afterword, in the wake of the news that Buffett has decided to give the bulk of his fortune to the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, Lowenstein reflects on the largest charitable donation in American history.
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