Buffett's Biggest Deals : The Billion-Dollar Wins and Mistakes That Built a Legendary Empire
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
No. of Pages, 264
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Buffett’s Biggest Deals takes readers beyond the legend
and into the decisions.
This is not another retelling of Warren Buffett’s greatest
hits. It is a close look at how the world’s most famous
investor sized up opportunities, weighed risks, backed his
convictions, and lived with the consequences.
Through sharp, practical case studies, Ian Tai examines
the wins that helped build Berkshire Hathaway’s
empire, from Coca-Cola and Apple to GEICO, as well
as the mistakes that reveal just as much about Buffett’s
discipline. The result is a book that makes value investing
feel clear, grounded, and usable.
Inside, readers will discover:
» What Buffett really looks for before buying a business
» How earnings, cash flow, return on equity, and
valuation guide better decisions
» Why patience matters most when the market tests
your nerves
» How major mistakes became lasting investment
lessons
» What ordinary investors can learn from extraordinary
deals
Each chapter puts readers in the investor’s seat.
Would you buy at that price? Would you hold through
uncertainty? Would you recognise the difference between
a temporary setback and a broken investment case?
Buffett’s Biggest Deals turns decades of investing history
into practical insight for today’s investors. Clear, engaging,
and rooted in real decisions, it shows how disciplined
thinking, sound valuation, and long-term conviction can
turn opportunity into lasting wealth.