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![]() Warren Buffett is well-known for his communication skills. (As well as for making lots of moolah!)
His annual "Letter to Shareholders" is widely quoted. Why? In part, it's because he lets his personality shine through! Here's one of Buffett's witty quotes... "Ben Graham told a story 40 years ago that illustrates why investment professionals behave as they do: An oil prospector, moving to his heavenly reward, was met by St. Peter with bad news. “You’re qualified for residence”, said St. Peter, “but, as you can see, the compound reserved for oil men is packed. There’s no way to squeeze you in.” After thinking a moment, the prospector asked if he might say just four words to the present occupants. That seemed harmless to St. Peter, so the prospector cupped his hands and yelled, “Oil discovered in hell.” Immediately the gate to the compound opened and all of the oil men marched out to head for the nether regions. Impressed, St. Peter invited the prospector to move in and make himself comfortable. The prospector paused. “No,” he said, “I think I’ll go along with the rest of the boys. There might be some truth to that rumor after all.”"Also, here's another quick example... (The bit in square brackets are added by me.) "And now a small hint to Berkshire directors: Last year I spent more than nine times my salary at Borsheim's and EJA [businesses owned by Berkshire Hathaway]. Just think how Berkshire's business would boom if you'd only spring for a raise. [Buffett only pays himself $100,000 a year - a quite low salary for the CEO of a major corporation.]"Now, here's how Warren Buffett does it, according to an article originally from the Wall Street Journal... This year's report began like all the others: handwritten on a yellow legal pad. His first words are: "Dear Doris and Bertie" -- his sisters. He pretends he is writing a letter to them to keep a homespun tone, to avoid jargon and speak candidly.A lot of copywriters give the same advice. Copywriter Gary Halbert says - write a letter to your Mom! Warren Buffett writes his letter to shareholders as a letter to his sisters - then crosses out "Dear Doris and Bertie" and replaces it with "To the Shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway". So if you wanna write like Warren Buffett... That's how you do it! ![]() (I should give a thanks to my brother Thomas, who first told me that this is how Buffett wrote his letters to shareholders. I found it fascinating that it agreed with what some copywriters say!) Hope you found that interesting...! ![]() Cheers, Dien P.S. Here's another great quote from the letter to shareholders... "Leaving aside tax factors, the formula we use for evaluating stocks and businesses is identical. Indeed, the formula for valuing all assets that are purchased for financial gain has been unchanged since it was first laid out by a very smart man in about 600 B.C. (though he wasn’t smart enough to know it was 600 B.C.).If you want to, you can find the Letter to Shareholders since 1977 at this web site - http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/letters/letters.html . A lot of it is quite technical, but you can learn a lot from it too... Last edited by Dien Rice : February 11, 2007 at 09:37 PM. |
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