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1995 Annual Meeting

Buffett prefers "obvious" business decisions

Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger say they like to make investment decisions where the decision is so easy that there's no need to do complicated calculations.

Mon, May 1 1995 • 9:00 AM EDT
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