Investment Principles, Strategies, and Decisions: An Inquiry into Warren Buffett`s Perspective on his Roller Coaster Ride with Select Stocks
Case Code: FINC172 Case Length: 15 Pages Period: 2011-2019 Pub Date: 2021 Teaching Note: Available |
Price: Rs.400 Organization: Berkshire Hathaway Industry: Conglomerate Countries: United States Themes: Investment Decisions, Leadership & Values, Investment Philosophy, Stock Market |
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Background
Buffett, born on August 30, 1930, in Omaha, Nebraska, was just 11 when he started investing in stock. His maiden investment was in three shares of a stock for $38.25, which fell to $27. Subsequently, when the stock gained and its price increased to $40, Buffett quickly sold it and made a marginal profit. A few weeks later, he found to his chagrin that the share price had reached $200. The incident, Buffett said, taught him the value of patience. Buffett actively continued his investments even after the family moved briefly to Washington. He tried several small business ventures and had earned $10,000 by the time the family returned to Omaha..
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