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    The unflappable chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-A) (NYSE: BRK-B) is widely considered to be the most successful investor of the 20th century and still going strong in the 21st. Not only is Warren Buffett a successful businessman, but also a great author, philanthropist and inspiration to many people, not to mention among the wealthiest people on the planet. His decades of investing wizardry and success also make him one of the most followed investors in the world. Not surprising, as it…

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    000 for his new President to buy 1,000 shares of the organization 's stock. By the late '70s, the his notoriety had developed to the point that the gossip Warren Buffett was purchasing a stock was sufficient to shoot its cost up 10%. Berkshire Hathaway 's stock was exchanging at more than $290 a share, and Buffett 's own riches was nearly $140 million. The incongruity was that Warren never sold a solitary share of his organization, which means his whole accessible money was the $50,000 pay he…

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    investor and a CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He leads over 300,000 employees with a freedom and incentivizes them like owners. I admire him not only he’s a successful businessman, billionaire but he’s also a philanthropist. To me Warren Buffet is a strategic leader because I was watching one of his interviews on T.V once he has said that his favorite holding period for an investment is forever. Due to his saying, this is why he has been staying with Berkshire Hathaway for a long time he doesn’t…

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    The world today has many business owners, from small business to huge ones such as Trump’s empire, they all have varying amounts of success. Each one is unique in their own way. But many of those businesses have outrageous fame and popularity, enough in fact that people come all over the world to try their foods or even stay a night at their hotel, etc. Sometimes people come just to meet the famed business owner of multi-billion dollar companies, such as Bezos Expeditions, founded by Jeff Bezos.…

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    Warren Buffett is arguably the wealthiest man in the world. He invested, saved, and established businesses to earn his net worth of over $65 million. He has generously donated much of his fortune to charity. He had to learn to be patience to earn this abundance of money, but with hard work and determination, he made it happen. Warren Buffett, born August 30, 1930, has been investing ever since he could understand what it was. For him, that was at age 11. Up to that time, he had been…

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    The Museum Of Modern Art starts when three prominent women envision a museum devoted to contemporary art: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller(wife of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.) and two of her friends, Lillie P. Bliss and Quinn Sullivan Lillie P. Bliss is one of the leading collectors of modern art in New York. Mary Quinn Sullivan is a pioneer modern art collector. They all felt a need to challenge the traditional policies of museums and to make a foundation devoted exclusively to modern art. Abigail Greene…

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    As one of the best businessmen alive, Warren Buffett, once said, "Should you find yourself in a chronically leaking boat, energy devoted to changing vessels is likely to be more productive than energy devoted to patching leaks.” I find this quote directly relating to me, I found myself devoting energy on trying to fix a failure as opposed to moving on. I like to be hands on and pursue my interests, and one of my interests is business, specifically investing captivated me junior year. A bad…

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    What does the firm do? Berkshire Hathaway, the company which originally started as Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing in 1889 eventually became biggest textile producers in USA and later merged with Hathaway manufacturing in 1955. Despite of merger company’s sales began to decline due to inflation, technological change and fierce competition from the foreign competitors. In 1965 Buffet and his partners acquired the control as they believe they could reverse the financial decline of a company. Over…

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    family, and the other occupants of the annex are discovered by the Gestapo and sent to a concentration camp. The general horror of war, coupled with the specific horrors that the Nazis inflicted upon the Jews, is the major theme of the diary. Anne Frank, the young teenage girl who writes the diary, experiences the pain of war first-hand. In order to try and escape the Nazi extermination of Jewish people, her family and the Van Daans go into hiding in Amsterdam, Holland. In spite of…

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    stories, one being about the Holocaust. She was shocked to find out that the students had never heard about the Holocaust. After learning about the students’ knowledge about the Holocaust, she came up with the idea to introduce them to the book of Anne Frank. The school had the books, but unfortunately her students being from low poverty weren’t allowed to use the books, because the school administrators felt that the books weren’t at the reading level of the students and would they would be…

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