Easy-to-follow ground rules from the world's most successful investor.
Jeremy Miller is an investment analyst for a leading New York-based mutual fund company. He has more than fifteen years of experience in the financial industry, having served in various capacities in equity sales and research at several of the world's largest investment banks. This is his first book. Warren Buffett is a business magnate and the most successful investor of the twentieth century. He is the CEO and largest shareholder of the multinational conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway and often ranked among the wealthiest people in the world.
Mr Miller has done a superb job of researching and dissecting the
operation of Buffett Partnership Ltd., and of explaining how
Berkshire's culture has evolved from its BPL origin. If you are
fascinated by investment theory and practice, you will enjoy this
book.
*Warren Buffett*
This book is much more than a compilation of excerpts from
Buffett's letters, smartly organized by investment theme. Miller
begins every chapter with an articulate and insightful synthesis,
which helps the reader understand Buffett's key ground rules on
each theme."
*Robert Pozen, Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management,
former Chairman of MFS Investment Management*
Warren Buffet's Ground Rules is an extraordinarily useful book for
anyone who is interested in investing, or in Warren Buffett. Jeremy
Miller has done a careful study of Warren Buffett's early
partnership letters, and turned them into an easily accessible body
of knowledge. In doing so, he has written an indispensable book.
For my part, I will keep it close at hand for easy reference in the
years to come.
*Guy Spier, author of 'The Education of a Value Investor'*
A wonderful collection of Buffett's early partnership letters and
musings organised in a thoughtful, concise and entertaining format
... offers valuable insight into the world of value investing.
*Christopher Blake, managing director of Lazard Asset Management*
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