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Becoming Berkshire

Becoming Berkshire

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I am on a journey to document the history of Berkshire Hathaway, along with the stories of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. This journey began on December 12, 1962, when the Buffett Partnership started purchasing shares of a struggling textile company located in New Bedford, Massachusetts, at a price of $7.50 per share.The Weekend Investor Finances personnelles Économie
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  • Ep: 17 The Obscure Stamp Company That LAUNCHED Buffett's Empire
    Sep 2 2025

    Episode 17 | 1970: Goodbody’s Fall, Walmart’s Rise, and Buffett’s First Float Play


    1970 opened with chaos on Wall Street. Broker-dealers were failing, the Fed was scrambling, and Goodbody & Co.—once a pillar of the brokerage world—collapsed in scandal before being rescued by Merrill Lynch. Meanwhile, in Bentonville, Arkansas, Sam Walton was taking Walmart public, setting the stage for one of the greatest retail stories ever told.


    At the same time, Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and Rick Guerin were quietly buying into Blue Chip Stamps, discovering the power of float—a concept that would define Berkshire Hathaway’s future. And inside Berkshire, the textile mill was fading, but insurance and banking were beginning to take root.


    This episode explores the contrasts of 1970: Wall Street’s crisis, Walmart’s rise, and the early blueprint of what Berkshire would become.

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    29 min
  • Ep. 16 How Warren Buffett Turned $16 Million into a Fortune During the 1970 Market Meltdown
    Aug 23 2025

    Episode 16


    Our podcast delves into 1970, a year of profound financial turmoil where the Dow Jones plummeted amidst recession fears and an "uneasy Republican administration". We'll uncover two critical events: the Penn Central Transportation Company's bankruptcy, which sent "shock waves through the commercial paper market" and required urgent Federal Reserve intervention to prevent a domino effect on Wall Street. Simultaneously, the near-collapse of Hayden, Stone & Co., a major securities firm plagued by "terrible" record-keeping and bad investments, threatened to freeze 90,000 customer accounts and bankrupt "perhaps another fifty firms," narrowly averted by last-minute efforts involving figures up to President Nixon. During this chaos, Warren Buffett strategically invested further in Berkshire Hathaway and Blue Chip Stamps as his partnership dissolved, navigating the challenging economic landscape.



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    33 min
  • 1962-1969: Warren Buffett & The Go-Go Years of the 1960s
    Aug 18 2025
    25 min
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