Buffett’s 2007 Letter: Market Folly, Lending Risks, and Long-Term Growth | The Acquirer's Multiple®
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Buffett’s 2007 Letter: Market Folly, Lending Risks, and Long-Term Growth | The Acquirer's Multiple®
One of my favorite Berkshire Hathaway Letters is the 2007 Letter which included some great lessons for investors. Let’s take a look at some of the key takeaways. “Our gain in net worth during 2007 was $12.3 billion, which increased the per-share book value of both our Class A and Class B stock by 11%. Over the last 43 years (that is, since present management took over) book value has grown from $19 to $78,008, a rate of 21.1% compounded annually…
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