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Where to find time line or list of stock purchases by Warren Buffett?

December 11th, 2009
Warren
Mig the Realtor asked:


If his current holdings is public info then I would be interested in that as well. This is for educational / research purposes. Please do not reply with advice or comment on Buffett himself.

PILKENTON

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How does my organization apply for a scholarship grant from Warren Buffett’s foundation?

September 23rd, 2009
Warren
Maxine H asked:


I chair a scholarship committee that gives scholarships to at risk high school seniors in the San Francisco Bay Area. We host a bowl-a-thon annually to raise funds. Of course the more monies we have the more assistance we can be to young people who want to go to college. I heard about Mr. Buffett’s interest in education and want to ask for help.

ZONA

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Can anyone view the stock trades of Warren Buffett? If so, what is the site to get up to the minute details?

June 25th, 2009
Warren
gingin asked:


Just wondering if his actions can be followed and maybe mirrored, instead of paying a stock broker.

KARPINSKI

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Investor Profile Warren Buffet’s Methodology

November 16th, 2008
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Warren
Mika Hamilton asked:


Warren Buffett’s investment methodology is carefully studied by up and coming investors. His methods were based on Graham’s fundamental investing basics outlined in The Intelligent Investor.

Buffett, through several years of working with and adjusting Graham’s rules, polished a set of his own.

The methodology centers on establishing what a particular company is worth. There are several factors which can contribute to a company’s value, included in that list are the amount of debt, past performance, and profit margins.

Warren outlines six easy steps to determine the true value of any company. To find out if a company has consistently performed well, the net income of the company must be divided by the income that the shareholders receive. In step two the investor must verify the amount of debt attributed to the company.

If the company has too much outstanding debt it becomes a high risk investment. To determine debt the total liabilities must be divided by the shareholders equity. Then the investor must shift his attention to the profits. Are the profits high and are they increasing? To do this the net income is divided by net sales.

Buffett continues with additional things to consider - how long has the company been public, do the company’s products rely on commodity, and if the stocks of the company are selling at 25% discount to it’s real value. It is important to note that every investor who has been involved directly with Warren Buffett, utilizing his methodology has become extremely successful and financially profitable.

“Buffett is one of the few business leaders whose reputation has remained unblemished by the unravelling of so much of corporate America,” is how Patrick Hosking describes Buffett’s continuing success and respect in the business word. Warren Buffett is all business which makes it difficult to find his personal life philosophy and separate it full from his business ethics. In both his own life and his own business, Warren “took several necessary steps through his leadership—establishment of a code of ethics, discipline of violators, and creation of an ethical advocate’s role”. Buffett’s greatest strength may be his loyalty.

He possesses and preaches to maintain a well educated faith in his system. His life and success is a testament to the American ideals of independence, self sufficiency, and the self made man. Buffett is the physical embodiment of the American Dream. “Warren Buffett’s story is quintessentially American, ” states Cornell Rupert of the Independent. His critics and contemporaries agree his success is well deserved. Warren approaches and employs honesty, hard work, trustworthiness in dealing with life. He has a strict set of ethics and refuses to stray or settle. He has always been a simple man with simple taste.

Warren drives the same car he bought years ago, and resides in the same house. His only luxury accessory is his private jet but comments that since he has become so well known it is very difficult for him to be comfortable on a public flight. Warren Buffett’s unflinching and simple approach to life, business, and ethics is extremely appealing to the average citizen. His life and character have taken him from being merely an extremely successful business man to represents all that is good and odd about America.



SLYTER

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How has warren buffett been affected by the economic meltdown?

October 19th, 2008
Warren
TGS asked:


Correct me if i’m wrong but hasn’t he built his enormous net worththrough investing in other companies?

TWINING

Other - Business & Finance ,

Warren Buffett MBA Talk - Part 1

October 18th, 2008
leizhg asked:


Warren Buffett MBA Talk - Part 1

SCHUPP

People ,

What are these equitys that Warren Buffett suggests on buying?

September 15th, 2008
Warren
JT asked:


Also, how do I find good natural gas stocks?

TURNER

Investing ,

If Obama “sounds like Socialism”, and is a socialist, why does Warren Buffett endorse him?

September 13th, 2008
Warren
Les S asked:


Warren Buffett is one of the most wealthiest men in the world. He is the very definition of capitalism and is probably the most financially savvy people on earth. He is a billionaire many times over.

McCain and Palin are now attacking Obama as a socialist, with their “spread the wealth” speeches.

If Obama is a socialist, then why would one of the most dominant capitalists of our time support him? Warren Buffett is no fool, he is the embodiment of capitalism and one of the smartest capitalists in the world and of all time. Why would he endorse Obama if Obama is a socialist?

WIEBE

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Warren Buffett MBA Talk - Part 6

September 2nd, 2008
leizhg asked:


Warren Buffett MBA Talk - Part 6

DELANEY

People ,

I wonder what kind of car does Warren Buffett drive, or is driven in?

August 5th, 2008
Warren
godblessyou asked:


Many relatively mediocre people (financially, socially or educationally) like to drive big and expensive cars, yet some truely great people don’t.

PARADISE

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