Investor's Poker

by Richard Florida

Felix Salmon points to Michael Lewis' review of the new Warren Buffet biography by Alice Schroeder.

Lewis is no fan of Buffett's, and dwells in his review on many of the investor's weaknesses: his juvenile shoplifting, his dysfunctional family life, his "diet of an eight-year-old". He even explains why he thinks that "there has never been a better time to bet against Warren Buffett" -- not that Lewis himself is about to do so. Lewis says that Buffett is unhappy with Schroeder's book; he'll be much less happy with this article ...

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