
Summary: The Real Warren Buffett
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Th must-read summary of James O'Loughlin's book: "The Real Warren Buffett: Managing Capital, Leading People". This complete summary of the ideas from James O'Loughlin's book "The Real Warren Buffett" tells the story of Warren Buffett, who served for 37 years as chairman and chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway. During that time, the company's market value has grown from $600 million to $109 billion – a compound growth rate of 25% per year. Today, Berkshire generates annual revenues of $30 billion and employs 112, 000 people. In his book, the author reveals what Buffett does differently and better than everyone else and describes the framework that allows him to do three important tasks exceptionally well. This summary is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand Warren Buffett's success story and learn from his actions. Added-value of this summary:
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