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Buffett and Munger Unscripted

Three Decades of Investment and Business Insights from the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Meetings

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Buffett and Munger Unscripted

Written by: Alex W. Morris
Narrated by: Ian Porter, Robert G. Slade, Adam Sims
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For decades, thousands of people have gathered in Omaha, Nebraska for the Berkshire Hathaway AGM, and quizzed Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger on everything from the psychology of successful investors to the future of Coca-Cola and Apple. But unless you attended, for many
years you only had access to what people could remember and report back from the meetings.

In 2018, Berkshire released the archives of the annual meetings going back to 1994. Alex Morris—an equities analyst and financial writer—watched hundreds of hours of video from these annual meetings (as well as the six AGMs held since 2018), covering more than 1,700 questions asked by Berkshire Hathaway shareholders over the past 31 years. He then gathered, organized and edited the most interesting material into a comprehensive and accessible form. Buffett and Munger Unscripted is the result.

From the art of intelligent capital allocation to the best ways to judge and compensate management, from understanding the nature of markets to embracing the power of long-term time horizons, this is a book with compelling insights on every page. In addition to collecting many famous quotes in their original context, it is a deep treasure trove of profound insights on all aspects of investing and business.

Discover the importance of avoiding difficult decisions, the first question you should ask on a potential new investment, how to recover from unsuccessful investments, the importance of finding the right owners to partner with, Buffett and Munger’s book recommendations—and much more.

The perfect companion to The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America and Poor Charlie’s Almanack, Buffett and Munger Unscripted belongs on the bookshelf of everyone interested in the keys to long-term success in business and investing.

Critic Reviews

Alex has curated the best of three decades of Berkshire annual meetings into one readable volume. With a logical layout and informative selection complete with timestamps, shareholders new and old will find this an indispensable addition to their bookshelves.
Warren Buffett looks for three things in a manager: integrity, intelligence, and energy. Alex embodies these characteristics, with integrity being his backbone (50% of the book’s net proceeds will be donated to GLIDE). Buffett and Munger couldn’t have asked for a better steward, analyst, and author to compile the invaluable wisdom in this book.
Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger graciously fielded thousands of questions over decades from shareholders at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meetings. The collective wisdom in their years of commentary is a monumental treasure. Alex has curated this brilliant selection of the best of Warren and Charlie perfectly arranged by topic. Buffett and Munger Unscripted is essential reading and a wonderful reference for anyone serious about business and investing.
Buffett and Munger Unscripted curates the most insightful quotes from two icons. This book is packed with the "best of the best" from Munger and Buffett.
When I enter "Warren Buffett books" on Amazon, 504 search results come back. If you thought every angle of Buffett and Berkshire has been covered three times over, think again. Alex Morris delivers innumerable investment gems in this book by painstakingly covering every Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting over the last three plus decades. Alex shows his readers the world of investing through the eyes of the best to ever do it.
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