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In his recent article, NYU professor Aswath Damodaran shares his thoughts on how politics, globalization, and disruption has changed the investing landscape.
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Fortunately, this does not often happen. In fact, it has never happened before here on Børsgade that one of the investors we follow has passed away. But that fate awaits us all sooner or later, and with the age of no less than 100 years minus a month, it has to be said that Charlie Munger has gotten more out of life than most.
Until his death, he was Vice Chairman of one of the world’s largest companies, Berkshire Hathaway, and Warren Buffett’s close business partner throughout a long life.
In the aftermath of the incident, among others, the following speakers spoke: Howard Marks on his thoughts in an interview with Bloomberg.
Guy Spier has made a small video with his reflections on Munger on his YouTube channel.
Below you can see the last interview that Becky Quick did with Munger shortly before his death.
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