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Graham-Newman: Passing The Baton And The Beginnings Of Buffett

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Rupert Hargreaves
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After two decades of successfully operating the Graham-Newman Corporation, in 1955 Benjamin Graham decided that he was going to retire. Graham wanted to take time out to enjoy his hard-earned money and his partner, Jerome Newman was becoming busy with other commitments.

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Initially, Graham offered his job to Warren Buffett. Even though the young investor had only been working under Graham for a

year when he made the offer, the co-founder of the Graham-Newman Corporation liked what he saw. Buffett...

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