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Tren Griffin is a senior director at Microsoft and the author of The Global Negotiator, an acclaimed guide to negotiating on an international level. Griffin is also a former partner at Eagle River, a private equity firm specializing in software, telecommunications and other tech investments.
Charlie Munger, the esteemed investor and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, alongside Warren Buffett, has played a pivotal role in steering the company to global prominence. Berkshire Hathaway, the fifth-largest publicly traded company, operates across diverse industries and owns major brands like Dairy Queen and Fruit of the Loom, while holding significant stakes in companies like Coca-Cola. Munger attributes his success to relentless learning, spending much of his time reading and applying Benjamin Graham’s value investing system, which emphasizes understanding one’s limits, focusing on undervalued assets, and exercising patience. This method, combined with Munger’s concept of worldly wisdom—drawing insights from multiple disciplines—enables investors to make informed decisions and spot opportunities others miss. Munger also stresses the importance of patience, discipline, and courage, particularly during market downturns, while avoiding emotional decision-making. By adhering to principles like buying shares below intrinsic value, recognizing market patterns, and maintaining rationality, Munger demonstrates that successful investing is both an art and a science, accessible to anyone willing to learn and apply these timeless strategies.
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