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behavioralvalueinvestor.com
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| | | | | "Let's take a look at what kind of businesses turn us on. And while we're at it, let's also discuss what we wish to avoid." In his 2007 Berkshire Hathaway annual letter, Warren Buffett provides us with a primer on what to look for in businesses, and on what to avoid. He also does something rare - he gives us a detailed post-mortem analysis of his 1972 purchase of See's Candies. Both have a lot of gems of wisdom for us to enjoy and learn from. | |
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www.marketfolly.com
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| | | | | See what stocks top hedge funds are investing in. Coverage of SEC filings (13D, 13G, 13F, Form 4), hedge fund letters & buyside conferences | |
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thetechee.com
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| | | | | It reduced its Apple shares from 790 million to 400 million in April-June, a noticeable move for a firm that usually holds onto stocks for a long time. | |
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abhyrama.com
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| | | With daily morning newspapers dedicating pages and front lines to startups and venture capital(VC) investments, they are no longer the niche they used to be. Whenever a startup investment is in the news, I hear questions along the lines of: Is the VC crazy to invest so much money in that startup? Why does that... | ||