With almost no notice, in a format as indifferent to appearances as its author, you can now get a six-decade, year-by-year accounting of the greatest exercise in the allocation of capital in US history. It is an education in business, a primer on morality, a randy hoot, a celebration of buying and (infrequently) selling, an unyielding and irrefutable critique of Wall Street and a wild improbable story of how an awful investment turned into the nation’s greatest sustainable fortune.
Berkshire Hathaway Letters to Shareholders: 1965-2024 (Explorist Productions, Oct. 14) is just that: a collection of introductory letters from ...
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