Warren Buffett left no doubt: He misses Charlie Munger , and so will Berkshire Hathaway's shareholders. Buffett on Saturday devoted a special section of his annual shareholder letter to Munger, who died in November at age 99. "Buffett gave Charlie Munger a lot of credit for Berkshire's success and his personal success," he said. Munger's death deprived Buffett of his closest confidante of more than 60 years, the last 45 as a Berkshire vice chairman. The two grew up at the same time in Omaha, though Buffett did not meet Munger until 1959.
Source: Mint February 25, 2024 14:48 UTC