Inside the Investments of Warren Buffett: Twenty Cases

"Since the 1950s, Warren Buffett and his partners have backed some of the twentieth century's most profitable, trend-setting companies, but how did they know they were making the right investments? Did Buffett take the lead on every decision, or was the key to act cooperatively? What did B...

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Egile nagusia: Lu, Yefei
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Argitaratua: New Delhi Harper Business An Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers 2018
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