Warren Buffett MBA Talk - Part 1
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Published 2007-05-23
All Comments (21)
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Thanks for this 9 parts :) jeabeybe from Serbia.
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Buffett is the best! Once again he gives great advice. Thanks for posting this!
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Every time I watch this video...I learn something new...Warren Buffett magic!!
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thanks for the video post... greatly appreciate it.
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I have a lot of respect for Mr. Buffett because he could not be any more philanthropic with his net worth. All the people who dream of having his money are not actually dreaming of living Warren Buffett's life at all. He is the same ordinary person as or I but rightfully has more control over where funding is applied onto others and he's a good candidate for that voluntary job, he does it well.
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the chains of habit are too light to be felt until they're too heavy to be broken. very trueeee
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I never get tired listening to WB, He's so so practical. How come we dont think like this when we have to make decsions?
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Excellent Video! ....
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yes it is...amaaaazing!Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing
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I Really Like The Video From Your Warren Buffett MBA Talk
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Warren Buffett is rich because many years ago he spent 14 hours a day learning how to invest and thoroughly analyzing companies. Dedication and desire the majority(like 95) percent of the population does not have, they would rather allocate their time in ways of entertainment rather than in more useful activities. He also created a mastermind alliance with Charlie Munger that operated in a spirit of harmony that help lead to the development of thinking accurately in terms of investing larger $
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the Whole Series is great. Someone commented about Buffet investing in Goldman Sachs when the stock was at $134.50. The 10% Interest will compensate well.
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Thank you!
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I have used this service for 2 years, not many notes, but when they do come through they are accurate, never lost money! I can vouch that they got all of buffetts investments, apart from visa in 2011.
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good one, I appreciate~
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That may be true that there are rich and powerful people that don't have a high regard for the way their actions effect others, but you have good and bad people in all walks of life. Warren Buffet is one of the good guys.
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Yes I agree Kaizen is an essential part of thinking there.
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Great Insight
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