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The Essays of Warren Buffett

By: Lawrence A. Cunningham
Narrated by: Brennen Blotner
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A modern classic, The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America is the book Buffett autographs most and likes best. Its popularity and longevity over three decades attest to the widespread appetite for this definitive statement of Mr. Buffett’s thoughts that’s uniquely comprehensive, non-repetitive, and digestible. New and experienced listeners alike will gain an invaluable informal education by perusing this classic arrangement of Mr. Buffett's best writings.

©2023 Cunningham Group (P)2023 Cunningham Group

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Excellent Insights from Great Minds

Warren and Charlie are brilliant and prudent investors with a business philosophy that provides a model for real values in company-building. They care a great deal about people and doing a superb job for shareholders. This is evidenced by the way they write, the words they choose, their admissions of short-comings and mistakes, and their exacting choices about with whom they work and the extreme autonomy they grant those folks once those choices are made. They don’t believe in bureaucracy and they easily eschew the limitations in thinking of typical conglomerates in favor of more broad views of the big picture and human nature and frameworks of effective thought.

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