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The Warren Buffett Stock Portfolio

Warren Buffett's Stock Picks: When and Why He Is Investing in Them

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The Warren Buffett Stock Portfolio

By: Mary Buffett, David Clark
Narrated by: Marcia Strassman
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Best-selling authors Mary Buffett and David Clark examine 17 companies that Warren Buffett has bought for himself and for his holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, as durable investments and explain why these companies are once again selling at prices that offer great long-term growth prospects. Warren Buffett has always believed that the time to buy stocks is when nobody else wants them. As we enter the fifth year of what many economists are calling the Great Recession, we find that some of the most amazing businesses—those with a durable competitive advantage—are trading at prices and price-to-earnings ratios that offer investors serious long-term moneymaking opportunities. Pessimism about the banking situation in Europe and unemployment in America have created the perfect storm to bring stock prices down and present value-oriented investors some great possibilities.

In Warren Buffett’s world, as stock prices decrease, the prospects for investment increase. Putting a number on those prospects tells Warren whether or not the stock is an attractive buy. The Warren Buffett Stock Portfolio explains how to do just that—how to value companies and conservatively estimate the kind of future return that an investment is offering at its current market price. Mary Buffett and David Clark look at stocks in Warren’s portfolio as the basis for their analysis.

After a brief history of Warren’s investment strategy, Buffett and Clark explain how to interpret a company’s per-share earnings and per-share book-value histories to quickly identify which companies have a durable competitive advantage and to project the compounding annual rate of return that an investment offers. The authors provide case studies and evaluations of seventeen companies in Warren Buffett’s portfolio.

The Warren Buffett Stock Portfolio is a valuable companion to the other books in Buffett and Clark’s successful series—Buffettology, The Buffettology Workbook, The New Buffettology, The Tao of Warren Buffett, Warren Buffett and the Interpretation of Financial Statements, Warren Buffett’s Management Secrets, and Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage.

Download the accompanying reference guide.©2011 Mary Buffett and David Clark. All rights reserved. (P)2011 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Disappointment. Read Mary buffets other book “Interpretation of financial statements instead.”

I read Mary Buffets other book which was great. This one was a disappointment though. Seems she gave away everything she had knowledge wise in that book.

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Good view of the Buffett way

Would you listen to The Warren Buffett Stock Portfolio again? Why?

Yes, some great investment info

Would you recommend The Warren Buffett Stock Portfolio to your friends? Why or why not?

Yes A good study on long term investment practices.

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flowed well

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compounding

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A good listen for people to learn some of the investment strategies used by Buffett

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Very repetitive, but concept is great

They could have listed the companies he bought and why he bought them, each time it goes into the formula used which is always the same.

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Very detailed.

I enjoy the fact that they show me how to make smart choices when determining which companies invest in. Definitely worth a listen.

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cookie cutter book didn't really learn much

I was very disappointed in this book because other books by Mary Buffett are very good but this one was a flop. It was the same cookie cutter formula chapter after chapter just changing the numbers and changing the company name no real insights added I was very disappointed

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