Guy who pays less tax than his secretary says what?
Via USA Today:
In his much-anticipated annual letter to stockholders, Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, celebrated his golden anniversary of ownership of the company and teases about talk of a successor — making it clear that gender is not a factor.
The Oracle of Omaha sized up the U.S. economy and takes a genial swipe at “preachers of pessimism.”
Buffett reported that the per-share value of the company he bought in 1965 has rocketed from $19 to $146,186. That, he noted in passing, amounts to a “rate of 19.4 percent compound annually.”

