Charlie Munger, investing genius and Warren Buffett's right-hand man, dies at age 99
- Billionaire investor Charlie Munger, known for his role as Warren Buffett's right-hand man at Berkshire Hathaway, has passed away at the age of 99.
- Munger, who was also a real estate attorney, philanthropist, and publisher, died peacefully in a California hospital. His death leaves Buffett without his longtime advisor and sounding board.
- Munger's influence in shaping Berkshire Hathaway's investment strategy, emphasizing quality over cheap purchases, has been widely recognized and appreciated.
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Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chair Charlie Munger dies at 99
Charlie Munger, the Vice Chair of Berkshire Hathaway and Warren Buffett's right-hand man for nearly six decades, died Tuesday, Nov. 28; he was 99 years old. Munger and Buffett took control of Berkshire Hathaway, a New England textile mill, in 1965 and turned it into a conglomerate worth more than $785 billion that owns brands like Geico, Dairy Queen, and Fruit of Loom and has stakes in companies like Apple and Coca-Cola. According to the co…
Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's longtime business partner, dies at 99
Charlie Munger, the longtime friend and business partner of famed US investor Warren Buffett, died on Tuesday at the age of 99, his employer has confirmed.Berkshire Hathaway, where Munger served for decades as vice chairman under Buffett, announced it was "advised by members of Charlie Munger's family that he peacefully died this morning at a California hospital.""Berkshire Hathaway could not have been built to its present status without Charlie…
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