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Warren Buffett - w/ Lawrence Cunningham
Episode 336
Published 5 years ago
Description
In today’s episode, we sit down with author and George Washington University Professor of Law, Lawrence Cunningham. Most known for his wildly successful publication of Warren Buffett’s Essays, Lawrence is the most prolific researcher and author of Buffett and Berkshire, having written over two dozen books on the topic.
This was a very fun and wide-ranging discussion, so sit back and enjoy our discussion with Lawrence Cunningham.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:
- What separates Warren Buffett from the average investor
- How to identify a quality investment
- How to distinguish good management from bad
- What may happen to Berkshire beyond Buffett
- Is Berkshire currently undervalued?
- Are investing mistakes come from picking the wrong business than paying too much for a great business?
BOOKS AND RESOURCES
- Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, and the other community members.
- Lawrence Cunningham’s signature book: The Essays of Warren Buffett
- Lawrence Cunningham’s book on Quality Investing: Quality Investing
- Lawrence Cunningham’s book on Quality Shareholders: Quality Shareholders
- Lawrence Cunningham’s book on Berkshires operating structure and corporate culture: Margin of Trust
- #1 book on philosophy that addresses the definition of “Quality”: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
- David Sokol (Warren Buffett’s protege) book: Pleased but not Satisfied
- Check out our top picks for the Best Investing Podcasts in 2020
- Stig: Twitter | LinkedIn
- Trey: Twitter |
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