Warren Buffett on Why He Avoids Activist Investing
In this 2015 interview with Carol Loomis, Warren Buffett explains why he has no personal appetite for joining activist investors. His view is simple. Some companies need change, but Buffett would rather buy into businesses run by people he already admires than spend his life trying to change them. He ties it back to a Charlie Munger line about marriage, and the lesson applies far beyond investing. For more Buffett and Munger lessons, read Becoming Berkshire on Substack. Link in bio. #WarrenBuffett #CharlieMunger #BerkshireHathaway #InvestorPsychology #BusinessLessons
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