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Top value investor on how Charlie Munger changed the craft

Top value investor on how Charlie Munger changed the craft
Top value investor on how Charlie Munger changed the craft


Charlie Munger at the Berkshire Hathaway press conference, April 30, 2022.

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The investing community lost one of its pillars Tuesday with the death of Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman Charlie Munger, according to Ariel Investments’ Charles Bobrinskoy.

He was a “true master of investing,” Bobrinskoy, the firm’s vice chairman, said on CNBC’s “Closing Bell: Overtime” shortly after Munger passed away Tuesday. “He was a really important voice in value investing and all investing.”

“He was a voice against fraud. He was a voice against irrational activity. He was a voice of reason. He was right there with Warren Buffett throughout all of the great Berkshire Hathaway years,” Bobrinskoy added.

Munger was 99 years old. Considered by many to be an investing genius, Buffett credited him with broadening his focus on finding high-quality companies that were undervalued rather than buying struggling ones in hopes of turning a profit.

For more on Munger’s life, see our full obituary of the investing legend.

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