
Tap Dancing to Work
Warren Buffet on Practically Everything 1966-2012
by Carol J. Loomis
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Pub Date Nov 21 2012 | Archive Date Jan 01 2013
Penguin Books Australia | Portfolio
Description
Warren Buffett, the world's greatest investor, has long had a unique
relationship with Fortune magazine, thanks to his deep personal
friendship with the acclaimed writer Carol Loomis. She first mentioned Buffett
in print in 1966. By the mid 1970s he trusted Loomis enough that he asked her to
edit his famous annual letter to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway. She has
been filling that role ever since, without spilling his secrets in
Fortune or anywhere else.
Tapdancing to Work is the
definitive history of Buffett's business and investing career. It collects and
updates the best articles Fortune has ever published about Buffett, based
on extensive interviews with him from the 1960s through the 2010s. Loomis adds
fresh commentary and insights that will help Buffett's fans see his triumphs
(and occasional missteps) in a new light.
On a crowded shelf of books
about Buffett, this one offers unprecedented access, unique information, and
deep understanding.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780670922529 |
PRICE | A$29.99 (AUD) |