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Warren Buffett is known today as a massively successful entrepreneur and investor. However, all successful people had to make their way from the beginning, including him. It is often both inspiring and a key to understanding to look at a successful person’s journey to success, and so in this book I cover his success story, his portfolio and stocks, quotes, and tips. I hope that with this book, you will not only learn to be a smart investor, but become successful in more ways than one while gaining insight into the business world as a whole.
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