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<title>Das Gelbe Forum: Archiv 2007-2017 - Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. â€“ Annual Report 2007</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gestern veröffentlichte Buffett (der dieses Jahr 78 wird) seinen berühmt berüchtigten <a href="http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/letters/2007ltr.pdf">Letter to the Shareholders</a> â€“ wie immer ein interessanter Abriss des vergangenen Jahres.</p>
<p>Selbst jenen, die an der Börse nur eine â€žTrading Positionâ€œ halten, sei der Abschnitt â€žBusinesses â€“ The Great, the Good and the Gruesomeâ€œ (Seite 6 ff) als Lektüre empfohlen!</p>
<p>Zur Subprime-Krise vermerkt Buffet (Seite 3):</p>
<p>â€žYou may recall a 2003 Silicon Valley bumper sticker that implored, &quot;Please, God, Just One More Bubble.&quot; Unfortunately, this wish was promptly granted, as just about all Americans came to believe that house prices would forever rise. That conviction made a borrower's income and cash equity seem unimportant to lenders, who shoveled out money, confident that HPA - house price appreciation - would cure all problems. Today, our country is experiencing widespread pain because of that erroneous belief. As house prices fall, a huge amount of financial folly is being exposed. You only learn who has been swimming naked when the tide goes out - and what we are witnessing at some of our largest financial institutions is an ugly sight.â€</p>
<p>Schönes Wochenende</p>
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