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Why We Like Warren Buffett?
The more we read about this man, the
more we like him. This is not to say that he is
perfect, or that he has not made mistakes; he has
always been the first to admit that he has, and
apologise to his shareholders. So here, in no
particular order, are the five things we like best
about the Sage of Omaha.
1. His approach to charities
The chief executives of big
companies often give huge donations to charities and
earn themselves big kudos for doing so. The kudos
really belong to the shareholders who are the ones
actually providing the money and who may,
individually, approve or disapprove of the charities
selected by management.
Warren Buffet does it differently.
Berkshire Hathaway allows shareholders to nominate a
particular charity that they want to see their share
of the donation going to. This empowers shareholders
while still helping out in areas of need. Warren
Buffett does not need to feed his ego with the money
of others.
2. He treats shareholders as
true partners
Many company managers treat their
shareholders with disdain and sometimes contempt,
knowing that small shareholders do not really have any
power to vote them out.
Read Warren’s letters to
shareholders. He takes them into his confidence,
communicates fully and, in easy to understand words,
what the company has done and is doing, and gives them
respect.
He also gives shareholders good
value. He does not have a large support staff, and
works hard
For whatever they pay him - probably
a lot less than paid to less successful CEO’s - he
nonetheless does not like to waste company money.
Sure, he did invest in a company plane, but if you
read his letters to stockholders, he has been
apologetic about it ever since. Compare this approach
to others
3. He does not take all the
credit
Again, this is a hallmark of the
man. At annual meetings, he deprecates his own role,
gives full credit to his company managers, and is
always taking his hat off to his long time partner
Charlie Mungus. And he consistently pays credit to his
mentor Benjamin Graham.
How many CEO’s in Buffett’s
position would be doing this?
4. He is known for his
business sense and not his life-style
When one reads stories about Warren
Buffett, they generally focus on his business acumen,
investment philosophy and the way he has built up his
wealth. We do not read about scandals, fast life
styles or his ideas on the way other people should
live their lives. And that is the way it should be. He
does not court this type of publicity, either
voluntarily, as others do for an ego-boost, or
involuntarily though a life of self-indulgence.
5. His humor
We do not know if Warren’s
homespun Will Rogers type humour and his Lincolnesque
anecdotes are natural or derived and we do not care.
He explains complex concepts and thoughts in a simple,
understandable way with humor and relevance. That’s
the way we prefer to be taught.
By buffettsecrets.com
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