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2001 Annual Meeting

"Growth and value, they're indistinguishable"

Warren Buffett explains why he doesn't accept the commonly-held belief that growth and value stocks are "contrasting asset classes."

Sat, Apr 28 2001 • 9:00 AM EDT
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