The Wall Street Journal

Buffett’s ‘Woodstock for Capitalists’ draws global admirers

Buffett’s ‘Woodstock for Capitalists’ draws global admirers
Moneyhub's Christopher Walsh. (Image: Supplied)
The Wall Street Journal
By Karen LangleyOnce a year, fans of Warren Buffett and his style of value investing flock to Omaha, Neb, from near and far. Some from really, really far.This year, fund manager Aileen Chang is making her way to the site of Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting this weekend from her home in China. Christopher Walsh, who runs a personal finance website, is from New Zealand, and Patrik Rosenquist is from Sweden.And then there is Yu Shu, an artist who has travelled from Taiwan to a Colorado foundry that has cast bronze sculptures she crea...

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