They discovered that thanks to a well-known doctor in town, Dr. Edwin Davis, who told Buffett in a 1957 meeting he trusted him to manage money because the investor reminded him of someone named Charlie Munger. Well, I don t know who Charlie Munger is, but I like him, Buffett responded to Davis, the investing legend recalled in an interview with CNBC s Becky Quick, which aired Tuesday as part of a special, Buffett & Munger: A Wealth of Wisdom.
Davis and his wife, Dorothy, made it a goal to eventually connect Buffett and Munger, Buffett said. It happened over dinner two years later, in 1959, when Munger, then a lawyer in Los Angeles, was back in Omaha after his father, Alfred, died.
They discovered that thanks to a well-known doctor in town, Dr. Edwin Davis, who told Buffett in a 1957 meeting he trusted him to manage money because the investor reminded him of someone named Charlie Munger. Well, I don t know who Charlie Munger is, but I like him, Buffett responded to Davis, the investing legend recalled in an interview with CNBC s Becky Quick, which aired Tuesday as part of a special, Buffett & Munger: A Wealth of Wisdom.
Davis and his wife, Dorothy, made it a goal to eventually connect Buffett and Munger, Buffett said. It happened over dinner two years later, in 1959, when Munger, then a lawyer in Los Angeles, was back in Omaha after his father, Alfred, died.
They discovered that thanks to a well-known doctor in town, Dr. Edwin Davis, who told Buffett in a 1957 meeting he trusted him to manage money because the investor reminded him of someone named Charlie Munger. Well, I don t know who Charlie Munger is, but I like him, Buffett responded to Davis, the investing legend recalled in an interview with CNBC s Becky Quick, which aired Tuesday as part of a special, Buffett & Munger: A Wealth of Wisdom.
Davis and his wife, Dorothy, made it a goal to eventually connect Buffett and Munger, Buffett said. It happened over dinner two years later, in 1959, when Munger, then a lawyer in Los Angeles, was back in Omaha after his father, Alfred, died.
They discovered that thanks to a well-known doctor in town, Dr. Edwin Davis, who told Buffett in a 1957 meeting he trusted him to manage money because the investor reminded him of someone named Charlie Munger. Well, I don t know who Charlie Munger is, but I like him, Buffett responded to Davis, the investing legend recalled in an interview with CNBC s Becky Quick, which aired Tuesday as part of a special, Buffett & Munger: A Wealth of Wisdom.
Davis and his wife, Dorothy, made it a goal to eventually connect Buffett and Munger, Buffett said. It happened over dinner two years later, in 1959, when Munger, then a lawyer in Los Angeles, was back in Omaha after his father, Alfred, died.
They discovered that thanks to a well-known doctor in town, Dr. Edwin Davis, who told Buffett in a 1957 meeting he trusted him to manage money because the investor reminded him of someone named Charlie Munger. Well, I don t know who Charlie Munger is, but I like him, Buffett responded to Davis, the investing legend recalled in an interview with CNBC s Becky Quick, which aired Tuesday as part of a special, Buffett & Munger: A Wealth of Wisdom.
Davis and his wife, Dorothy, made it a goal to eventually connect Buffett and Munger, Buffett said. It happened over dinner two years later, in 1959, when Munger, then a lawyer in Los Angeles, was back in Omaha after his father, Alfred, died.