Warren Buffett on Berkshire Hathaway: His Biggest Investing Regret
Warren Buffett acknowledged that acquiring Berkshire Hathaway was his most significant investment regret. He described it as a mistake driven by ego, purchasing a textile company that became a conglomerate due to his later successful investments.
- Buffett calls buying Berkshire Hathaway his 'dumbest' investment.
- Ego, not strategy, drove the Berkshire Hathaway acquisition.
- Berkshire Hathaway evolved into a massive conglomerate.
- Buffett regrets not seeing the potential for a holding company.
- His 'worst mistakes' are ones he didn't anticipate.
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