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  • Buffett vs. Bernanke: The inflation showdown (June 26, 2008)
    The billionaire investor says inflation is ‘exploding,’ but the Fed believes commodity price shocks should subside.
  • Buffett’s big bet (June 9, 2008)
    The celebrated investor wagers a tidy sum that even carefully chosen hedge funds won’t return more than the market over time.
  • Buffett goes to Wharton (May 2, 2008)
    Why Warren Buffett views his job as similar to painting the Sistine Chapel.
  • What Warren thinks… (April 14, 2008)
    With Wall Street in chaos, Fortune naturally went to Omaha looking for wisdom. Warren Buffett talks about the economy, the credit crisis, Bear Stearns, and more. (Slideshow)
  • Buffett: Don’t bank on big returns (March 1, 2008)
    He chides investors who expect their portfolios to see double-digit growth, and says Berkshire’s success has been so great that it is unlikely to see “outsized gains” in the future.
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  • Warren Buffett gives away his fortune (June 25, 2006)
    The world’s second richest man - who’s now worth $44 billion - tells editor-at-large Carol Loomis he will start giving away 85% of his wealth in July - most of it to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
  • The Value Machine (February 19, 2001)
    Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway is on a buying binge. You were expecting stocks?
  • The Oracle speaks (May 2, 2005)
    Warren Buffett and Charles Munger warn of real estate ‘bubble,’ the risk of terrorist nukes.
  • The Bill & Warren Show (July 20, 1998)
    What do you get when you put a billionaire buddy act in front of 350 students? $84 billion of inspiration In a meeting of incomparable minds (and unspendable net worth), Buffett and Gates muse about taking risks, motivating employees, confronting mistakes, and giving back. The result: something pretty darn close to wisdom.
  • A House Built on Sand (October 27, 1997)
    John Meriwether’s once-mighty Long-Term Capital has all but crumbled. So why did Warren Buffett offer to buy it?
  • Yes, You Can Beat the Market (April 3, 1995)
    With value stocks-and some discipline- it is possible to outrun the crowd, just like these pros.
  • And Now a Look at the Old One (1990)
  • The Inside Story of Warren Buffett (April 11, 1988)
    The Wizard of Omaha may well be America’s best investor, but another talent is practically a secret: He’s an ace at running businesses. Here’s how he does it.
  • Should You Leave It All to the Children? (September 29, 1986)
    If you do, you may not be doing them a favor. But if you want to, there are sensible ways of passing on what you have without depriving the kids of a feeling of achievement.
  • Smart Money on the Sidelines (April 14, 1986)
    Money managers of the Benjamin Graham school fear buying pricey stocks in the stampeding bull market. Big winners in the past, they are sitting on cash and their performance is off. The lack of bargains is enough to drive a Grahamite crackers.
  • Can You Beat the Stock Market? (December 26, 1983)
  • Letters from Chairman Buffett (August 22, 1983)
  • The Jones Nobody Keeps Up With (April 1966)
    Those fantastic “hedge funds” and capital gains in coins

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