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Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders is required reading on managing investors

For decades now investors have pored over Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders, hoping to soak up whatever wisdom they can from the business icon. Every year Buffett uses the letter to muse on economic cycles, as well as the perennial investing principles that have powered Berkshire Hathaway Inc. into an enterprise valued at almost $1 trillion

February 28, 2024 / 13:09 IST
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For decades now investors have pored over Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders, hoping to soak up whatever wisdom they can from the business icon.

There’s a reason they call him the Oracle of Omaha.

For decades now investors have pored over Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders, hoping to soak up whatever wisdom they can from the business icon. Every year Buffett uses the letter to muse on economic cycles, as well as the perennial investing principles that have powered Berkshire Hathaway Inc into an enterprise valued at almost $1 trillion.

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But corporate boards and C-suites should also heed Buffett’s advice. His letter is full of lessons on how to run a company and manage your investors. Here are the big takeaways from this year:

Talk to your shareholders like they’re Bertie.  When Buffett crafts his report, he thinks of writing for Bertie, his 90-year-old kid sister. “Bertie, like most of you, understands many accounting terms, but she is not ready for a CPA exam,” he explains. “She follows business news – reading four newspapers daily – but doesn’t consider herself an economic expert.”