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Charlie Munger on Why Buffett Bought Salomon

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Rupert Hargreaves
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In 1987, Warren Buffett made his largest-ever investment in a single company when he came to the aid of struggling investment bank Salomon Brothers.

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The deal took Wall Street by surprise. Buffett has never been a fan of investment bankers and has a taxi industry numerous times over the years deriding their enthusiasm for deals that provided huge fees, putting their interests above those of their clients.

However, Buffett had a close relationship with Salomon's then chairman and CEO, John Gutfreund, who he had seen do non-greedy, client-friendly work for GEICO. With a lack of other investments on the table, attractive...

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