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Old 05-08-2017, 01:43 AM   #358
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Originally Posted by alee View Post
The coauthors are listed as Daniel Pecaut and Corey Wrenn; Charlie Munger is in the title right after Warren Buffett and doesn't appear to have been involved in writing this book.
I said, "The only reservation about the book that I have is that it wasn't written by the Oracle of Omaha (Warren Buffett) himself. It was written by Daniel Pecaut and Charlie Munger," and I stand corrected.

I had it right in the initial post, "University of Berkshire Hathaway: 30 Years of Lessons Learned from Warren Buffett & Charlie Munger at the Annual Shareholders Meeting. By Daniel Pecaut; Corey Wrenn." But that doesn't make up for the error in the subsequent posts. My apologies.

It would almost be fair to show Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger as co-authors, however, considering the fact that the book is about BH's stockholder meetings, and I feel sure that the bulk of their shareholder meetings consist of Warren Buffett's and Charlie Munger's talks. Pecault and Wrenn's book is almost certainly a condensation, largely, of a lot of what Buffett and Munger say.

Genuine thanks for pointing out the error.
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