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Charles T. Munger, who quit a well-established law career to be Warren E. Buffett’s partner and maxim-spouting alter-ego as they transformed a struggling New England textile company into the ...
As described by Michael Broggie in the 2005 book “Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger,” Munger’s family fared comparatively well during the Great Depression.
Munger grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, about five blocks away from Buffett’s current home, but because Munger is seven years older, the two men didn’t meet as children, even though both worked at ...
Munger grew up in Omaha, Nebraska, about five blocks away from Buffett’s current home, but because Munger is seven years older the two men didn’t meet as children, even though both worked at ...
Charlie Munger, who helped Warren Buffett build Berkshire Hathaway into an investment powerhouse, has died at a California hospital. He was 99. Berkshire Hathaway said in a statement that Munger… ...
Thinking about a problem purely mathematically, for instance, has pitfalls if the equations rely on bad assumptions. Drawing ...
Berkshire Hathaway vice-chairman Charles T Munger died yesterday – the man Warren Buffett credited with the change of investment strategy which led to the conglomerate investing massively in ...
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Like Warren Buffett, who is famously frugal, Charlie Munger was known for his relatively conservative spending habits. The two once disagreed about Berkshire Hathaway's purchase of a pricey jet.
Charles T. Munger, who quit a well-established law career to be Warren Buffett’s partner and maxim-spouting alter-ego as they transformed a foundering New England textile company into the ...
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