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Praise for
The Real Warren Buffett
“James O’Loughlin’s new book is a timely and insightful account
of the career and achievements of the head of Berkshire
Hathaway, Buffett’s investment business.
Above all Buffett is revealed as a thoughtful long-term
investor, or ‘capital allocator’ as he calls it, who rejects fads and
fashions, and who will not be taken in by the latest big thing.
As this intelligently written and neatly set out book shows, it is a
formula that has proved amazingly essful, and rewarding, for
four decades.”
Stefan Stern, Accounting & Business
“Buffett, the second richest man in the US, is known as the
world’s master stock picker, but that alone does not account for
how he has grown his investment vehicle Berkshire Hathaway at
pound rate of 25 per cent a year for 37 years.
O’Loughlin digs into the deeper business story: how Buffett uses
capital and get his managers to ‘think like owners.’ He has
uncovered a simple model of clever management that many
companies can follow with profit. The model is based on a few
unswerving principles...
Buy and hold, as a stock analyst would say.”
Carol Kennedy, Director
“A very fine book, nicely analyzed and extremely well written.”
Hersh Shefrin, Professor of Finance, Santa Clara University
and author of Beyond Greed and Fear
“Your insights mixed with Buffett’s very quotable quotes is
great stuff.”
Arnold S. Wood, founding Partner, President and CEO of
Martingale Asset Management
“I like it a lot … it’s unique. Most books tell the reader how to do
it. You’ve got a guy who’s actually doing it. That’s important
because it shows it can be done.”
Bob Olsen, Professor Emeritus, California State University
“An excellent, thought-provoking read—lots of very interesting
insights and important points to ponder.”
Nick Chater, Professor of Psychology at Warwick University
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