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Warren Buffet & Winston Churchill
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3. He started demonstrating his financial abilities from his
early years when he would go from door to door selling
candies and soft drinks.
He began investing as a teenager and had saved almost
$10,000 dollars by the age of 20.
He had great business acumen and started out on his
career as a stockbroker.
He developed his own investment principles which helped
him acquire a lot of wealth.
He was already a millionaire by the time he was in his early
thirties.
Having made his first million, he quickly increased this by
taking over and merging several firms, and by 1990 had
become a billionaire.
4. 1. Fear in others is an opportunity for you
2. Invest in what you understand
3. Maintain a healthy margin
4. Concentrate on long term results
5. Take full responsibility for your investment decisions
5. In 2006, 10 million Berkshire HathawayClass B shares to the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (worth approximately
US$30.7 billion), making it the largest charitable donation in
history
In 2012: about $3.1-billion
The Giving Pledge: 99% of his wealth
Charity Lunch
16. a permanent
sign installed in a
public place in
the UK and
elsewhere to
commemorate a
link between that
location and a
famous person
or event, serving
as a historical
marker.
17. Realizing Hitler's threat to control Europe, Churchill advocated for
British rearmament;
By 1938, as Germany began controlling its neighbors, Churchill
had become a staunch critic of British Prime Minister Neville
Chamberlain's policy of appeasement toward the Nazis.
In April,1940, Germany invaded and occupied Norway, which was
a setback for Neville Chamberlain, who had resisted Churchill's
proposal that Britain pre-empt German aggression by unilaterally
occupying vital Norwegian iron mines and sea ports.
In May, debate in Parliament on the Norwegian crisis led to a vote
of no confidence toward Prime Minister Chamberlain.
On May 10, King George VI appointed Churchill as prime minister
and Minister of Defense.
18. Within hours, the German Army began its Western Offensive,
invading the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. Two days
later, German forces entered France. Britain stood alone
against the onslaught. Facing all this, Churchill
formed a coalition cabinet of leaders from the Labor, Liberal
and Conservative parties;
made one of his iconic to the House of Commons,
warning that "the Battle of Britain" was about to begin;
Being a hard-nosed military strategist, he built the RAF fighter
command to take on the German air force;
kept resistance to Nazi dominance alive;
Having cultivated relationship with U.S. President Franklin D.
Roosevelt in the 1930s, he was able to secure vital U.S. aid;
being a vehement anti-communist, he helped the Soviet Union
when it was invaded by Hitler;
Forged an alliance with the United States and the Soviet Union
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