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Next week Warren Buffett steps down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, a role he’s held for six decades. He dropped the retirement ...
I recently took part in a pole on The Wall Street Journal, which asked the public which investor is the greatest of all time.
Another major turn came when Buffett bought an insurance company, National Indemnity, from Omahan Jack Ringwalt in 1967.
Warren Buffett's snowball metaphor explains how small, consistent efforts compound into extraordinary results over time in investing and in life.