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Ground Rules: words of wisdom from the partnership letter's of the world's greatest investor /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Profile Books, 2016.Description: 329 p. ; Hard-Bound, 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781781255636
DDC classification:
  • 23 332.6 MIL
Contents:
Part-1: Chapter-1: Orientation; Chapter-2: Compounding; Chapter-3: Market indexing: The do-nothing rationale; Chapter-4: Measuring up: The do-nothing rationale; Chapter-5: The partnership: an elegant structure; Part-2: Chapter-6: The generals; Chapter-7: Workouts; Chapter-8: Controls; Chapter-9: Dempster diving: The asset conversion play; Part-3 Chapter-10: Conservative versus conventional; Chapter-11: Taxes; Chapter-12: Size versus performance; Chapter-13: Go-go or no-go; Chapter-14: Parting wisdom;
Summary: In the fourteen years between his time in New York with value-investing guru Benjamin Graham and his start as chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett managed Buffet partnership limited. During that period - in which he experienced an unprecedented record of success, beating the dow by more than 50 percent in 1968 - Buffett wrote thirty - three letters to his small but growing group of partners, sharing his thoughts, approaches and reflections: what he called his 'ground rules'.
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Part-1:
Chapter-1: Orientation;
Chapter-2: Compounding;
Chapter-3: Market indexing: The do-nothing rationale;
Chapter-4: Measuring up: The do-nothing rationale;
Chapter-5: The partnership: an elegant structure;
Part-2:
Chapter-6: The generals;
Chapter-7: Workouts;
Chapter-8: Controls;
Chapter-9: Dempster diving: The asset conversion play;
Part-3
Chapter-10: Conservative versus conventional;
Chapter-11: Taxes;
Chapter-12: Size versus performance;
Chapter-13: Go-go or no-go;
Chapter-14: Parting wisdom;

In the fourteen years between his time in New York with value-investing guru Benjamin Graham and his start as chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett managed Buffet partnership limited. During that period - in which he experienced an unprecedented record of success, beating the dow by more than 50 percent in 1968 - Buffett wrote thirty - three letters to his small but growing group of partners, sharing his thoughts, approaches and reflections: what he called his 'ground rules'.

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