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2000 Annual Meeting

Buffett on what "understanding" a business means

Warren Buffett explains that when he says he doesn't understand tech stocks, he means he doesn't understand where the tech industry will be in ten years.

Sat, Apr 29 2000 • 1:00 PM EDT
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