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Warren Buffett [videorecording] : the world's greatest money maker.

Contributor(s): Miller, Charles, 1957- | BBC Active (Firm).
Publisher: Frenchs Forest, NSW : BBC Active, 2006Description: 1 videodisc (50 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Uniform titles: Money programme (Television program) Subject(s): Buffett, Warren | Capitalists and financiers -- United States -- Biography | Investments -- United States | Financial executives -- United States -- Biography | Stockbrokers -- United States -- BiographyDDC classification: 658.150973
Production Credits: Director/producer, Charles Miller ; editor, Sam Billinge ; series producer, Hamo Forsyth.
Narrator, Charles Miller.Summary: "Meet Warren Buffett, his friends, family and long-term colleagues. This is the amazing story of the modern Midas. Every $1,000 given to Buffett to invest in the late 1950s would now be worth tens of millions of dollars. His own share of the gains made Buffett the richest man in the world, with assets worth up to $60 billion. Many have been trying - without success - to repeat the Buffett formula, but only the Sage of Omaha himself seems able to execute his deceptively simple strategy. This film reveals his business strategy - and tells the extraordinary story of his achievement."--container.
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Originally broadcast as a segment of the BBC television program: Money programme.

Director/producer, Charles Miller ; editor, Sam Billinge ; series producer, Hamo Forsyth.

Narrator, Charles Miller.

"Meet Warren Buffett, his friends, family and long-term colleagues. This is the amazing story of the modern Midas. Every $1,000 given to Buffett to invest in the late 1950s would now be worth tens of millions of dollars. His own share of the gains made Buffett the richest man in the world, with assets worth up to $60 billion. Many have been trying - without success - to repeat the Buffett formula, but only the Sage of Omaha himself seems able to execute his deceptively simple strategy. This film reveals his business strategy - and tells the extraordinary story of his achievement."--container.

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