Warren Buffett from 2008 ‘Buy American’ OP-Ed becomes viral | Businessman

Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett is famous New York Times OP-ED called “Buy American. I AM. ”, Who wrote after the shares crashed and were too viral in October 2008.

In Buffett, now 94, “the financial world is a mess, both in the United States and abroad,” and the subtitles “will continue to be scary”, but “buying US shares”. And he also says that cash equivalents are “terrible long -term asset”.

“Shares in the next decade will almost certainly overcome cash,” he writes.

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During the last nine -quarters, however Telegraph. He increased his cash supply almost twice – held a record $ 325 billion in cash.

Business Insider He notes that Buffett and his team sold a 67% stake in their not 1.

And now that the stock market plunged this week, the tradition that gives up the iconic investor is growing strongly.

In his 2008 work, he wrote that “he has no idea what the market will do in the short term”. However, the Internet would beg differently.

In the end, it is called “Oracle of Omaha”.

In February, Buffett said in his annual letter that Berkshire Hathaway paid more taxes in 2024 than any company had ever paid the US government in a year.

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