Warren Buffett
The latest news, updates and opinions on Warren Buffett from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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Atul Gawande: the writer shaking up US medicine
Profiles Atul Gawande doesn’t have the sort of CV you’d expect for someone running a healthcare joint venture between Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan. That’s exactly why he was chosen. Jane Lewis reports.
By Jane Lewis Published
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Economic moat
Glossary Warren Buffett first coined the phrase ‘economic moat’ as a way of summing up how robust a firm is in the long term.
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The world’s greatest investors: Francisco García Paramés
Tutorials Spanish value investor Francisco García Paramés has enjoyed annualised returns of 16% over 25 years.
By Ben Judge Published
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The world’s greatest investors: Cheah Cheng Hye
Features Cheah Cheng Hye – dubbed “Goldfinger” and the “Asian Warren Buffett” – is the co-founder and chairman of Hong Kong-based Value Partners Group.
By Ben Judge Published
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The world’s greatest investors: Philip Carret
Features Philip Carret was a value investor, buying stocks in obscure companies that he felt were undervalued, aiming to at least double his investment.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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The “intelligent fanatics” who inspire greatness
Cover Story What is it that makes great business leaders stand out from the crowd? Two American small-cap investors think they have found the answer, reports Richard Beddard.
By Richard Beddard Published
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Why we can’t copy Warren Buffett
Features Try as we might, there are just some trades that Warren Buffett makes that we will never be able to copy, says John Stepek.
By John Stepek Published
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Benefit from the Buffetts next door
Features The fintech revolution has made it easy to copy how others like you are investing. But it's not always a good idea, says David C Stevenson.
By David C. Stevenson Published
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Buffett’s bet: can a tracker trounce the hedgies?
Features There’s no sense in handing 1%-2% plus fees to fund managers when a cheap tracker gets results, says Stephen Connolly.
By Stephen Connolly Published
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