992 words (≈ 4 minutes)
Let them eat credit default swaps. Warren Buffett's partner is in a crotchety mood. He's fed up with ordinary people thinking they can get rich off the sweat of others. Who do they think they are? Hedge fund managers? ''LETTER TO BERKSHIRE SHAREHOLDERS (FIRST DRAFT)'' is a businesslike corporate story. Think of it as a moral bailout. Can Warren Buffet make the truth more palatable?
Language: English
Written in: 2010
Published: 2010-11-27
Word count: 992 words (≈ 4 minutes)
Tags: boscutti, fiction, biography, Omaha, charlie munger, warren buffett, stefano boscutti, literary fiction, short story
STEFANO BOSCUTTI is an independent writer and director.
 
He loves stories about outrageously ambitious individuals getting themselves into a heap of trouble. Boscutti's stories are usually laced with humor and a slap of irony. He likes to write (and read) fast. Real fast. He once won a junior high school swimming race. But that's about the extent of his sporting prowess.
 
Question? Hey, you can ask him anything.
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