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Berkshire Hathaway was owned by Warren Buffett for more than 50 years before it reached $500B value. It took less than 10 years to go from $500B to $1 trillion.
It started as a textile company. Buffett grew it to become a diversified conglomerate that now generates revenues from 7 major business units.
With Buffett now 94 years old, will Berkshire’s superpowers survive him?
We go through:
The origin story of Berkshire Hathaway and Warren Buffett’s early investmentsHow Buffett transformed Berkshire from a struggling textile mill into a $1 trillion conglomerateThe superpowers behind Berkshire’s success The superpowers that drove Warren Buffett’s wealth from $100 million at age 50 to $146 billion todayCan Berkshire survive without Buffett?Key lessons for investors, including the power of compounding and finding long-term value
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