About the Warren Buffett Archive (2024)

Warren Buffett's enormous financial success, along with his middle-American common sense, modest lifestyle and self-deprecating sense of humor, have helped make him one of the world's most famous, and admired, billionaires.

Fans around the world see him as an approachable role model for their own success.

Once a year, at Berkshire Hathaway's shareholder meeting, thousands of them gather in Omaha for a marathon five-hour question and answer session with Buffett and his partner, Charlie Munger. They cover a wide array of topics, with a focus on what they look for when they invest and how they've built Berkshire into a $485 billion giant.

For decades, the only way to see and hear them was to be in the room itself. Until live streaming began in 2016, those attending, including journalists, were not allowed to make or release any video or audio recordings.

Now, for the first time, Berkshire is publicly sharing the videos it started making in 1994 for its own internal records. They form the core of this archive.

CNBC has digitally curated these 122 hours of recordings, allowing you to see the sessions in their entirety, accompanied by synchronized transcripts.

We've also created hundreds of video excerpts, along with annual highlight reels and collections of clips focused on a variety of subjects. Hours of CNBC interviews with Buffett are also included. All of the material is searchable.

Along with Berkshire, we hope this archive will be an enduring, valuable, informative, and entertaining resource for serious students of Buffett as well as casual fans curious to learn more about the Oracle of Omaha.

$12.6B

The estimated amount Warren Buffett’s wealth jumped in 2013 alone, was around $12.7 billion.

11

The age that Warren Buffett bought his first stock, Cities Service Preferred for $38 apiece.

$53K

The amount of money Warren Buffett amassed was the equivalent of $53,000 in today's dollars by the time he was 16.

About Warren Buffett

Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has amassed a fortune worth more than $80 billion.

He and his Berkshire business partner, Charlie Munger, have invested in everything from Coca-Cola to Heinz ketchup to IBM computers to Dairy Queen and Duracell, not to mention insurance companies, media companies, railroads and real estate.

But it hasn't all been accumulation for Buffett. He has pledged to give away 99 percent of his fortune to charity.

He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on Aug. 30, 1930, the second of three children of Leila and Howard Buffett. His paternal grandparents had a grocery business. His father was in the investment business and served on the Omaha school board before being elected to Congress in 1942 as a Republican.

At age 11, Buffett made his first stock purchase — three shares of Cities Service preferred at $38 per share. After the stock plunged and then rose to $40, he quickly sold his holdings, only to later see it surge. That taught him a big lesson — it's not a good idea to try to guess when to buy a stock and when to unload it.

Charlie Munger, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffett are interviewed on May 4, 2015 for CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”

Photo: Lacy O’Toole/CNBC

As a teenager, Buffett delivered newspapers in Washington, earning enough to invest in a Nebraska farm.

Buffett enrolled in the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School at age 17, and after transferring, he graduated two years later from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, with a bachelor's in business administration.

He went on to Columbia University for graduate school, where he was mentored by value-investing guru Benjamin Graham. Aside from his parents, Buffett considered Graham his greatest teacher.

“The Intelligent Investor,” Graham’s 1949 book, “changed my life,” Buffett told shareholders in 2013. “(It) gave me a philosophy, a bedrock philosophy, on investing that made sense.”

Buffett and Susan "Susie" Thompson were married in 1952 and had three children, Susan, Howard and Peter. The couple purchased a home in Omaha where they raised their family and where Buffett lives to this day.

Like young Warren, Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger worked at Buffett's grandfather's grocery store in Omaha. But the two future, joined-at-the-hip, partners didn't meet until years later, in 1959, when an investor client of the then-29-year-old Buffett introduced them.

Age 35 at the time, Munger was a California-based lawyer who had come back to his native Omaha to close his late father's legal practice. They hit it off and stayed in contact despite living half a continent away from each other.

Buffett Quotes

You don't need to be a rocket scientist. Investing is not a game where the guy with the 160 IQ beats the guy with 130 IQ

Warren Buffett, American Business Magnate

In 1962, Buffett started investing in Berkshire Hathaway, a troubled textile manufacturing company in New Bedford, Massachusetts. In what he would later call his "dumbest" stock purchase ever, he took control of Berkshire in 1965 and "fought" the failing textile business for 20 years before finally giving up.

At the same time, however, he started to use Berkshire as a holding company for the many businesses and stocks he purchased over the following decades.

Working together informally for many years, Munger helped modify Buffett's investment strategy, tweaking Graham's philosophy of buying bargain-priced securities and selling them when their prices rose. Munger guided Buffett toward buying excellent companies at a fair price and holding onto them. They both cite the 1972 purchase of See's Candies as a turning point.

Munger formally joined Berkshire as vice chairman in 1978.

In 1977, Susie Buffett moved to San Francisco to pursue a musical career. They remained married, however, and stayed in daily contact, often spending holidays together.

She also introduced him to Astrid Menks, who worked at an Omaha café where Susie performed. Menks moved in with Buffett in 1978 with his wife's approval. The three sent out Christmas cards signed "Warren, Susie and Astrid," according to a biographer.

In 2004, shortly before she died with Buffett at her side, Susie told an interviewer that Menks "takes great care of him, and he appreciates it and I appreciate it. She’s a wonderful person.”

Two years later, Menks and Buffett married on his 76th birthday, when she was 60.

Charlie Munger, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffett are interviewed on May 4, 2015 for CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”

Image courtesy of

Lacy O’Toole/CNBC

In 2010, Buffett and Bill Gates founded The Giving Pledge to encourage wealthy people donate half their net worth to charity. Buffett has promised to pledge 99 percent of his fortune.

Buffett announced in 2015 that upon his death, his son Howard will become the unpaid nonexecutive chairman of Berkshire's board.

With typical Buffettian good humor, he discussed the Berkshire succession in his chairman's letter a decade ago. "I've reluctantly discarded the notion of my continuing to manage the portfolio after my death — abandoning my hope to give new meaning to the term 'thinking outside the box.'"

— Marty Steinberg is an editor at CNBC.com

About the Warren Buffett Archive (2024)

FAQs

About the Warren Buffett Archive? ›

The Warren Buffett Archive is the world's largest collection of Buffett speaking about business, investing, money and life.

Is Warren Buffett still married to Astrid Menks? ›

As of 2023, Menks and Buffet have been happily married for about 17 years. The couple still live in the house Warren bought in Omaha, Nebraska in the 50s.

Why is Warren Buffett hoarding cash? ›

S&P 500 operating margins are still quite stretched, and corporate tax rates are low. So, this 3.6% earnings yield could shrink in the event of a recession, possibly taking the market down with it. This may be why Buffett likes the safety of high-yield treasury notes.

How much money is Warren Buffett leaving his family? ›

Warren Buffett is only leaving his three children an inheritance of 2 billion each out of his predicted estate of 65 billion. Why would he not distribute all of his estate to his children? Because he wants to leave large amounts to his many charities.

What kind of car does Warren Buffett drive? ›

Buffett, who's driven a Cadillac for decades, only decided to replace his 2006 model after Barra visited him in his hometown of Omaha in May 2014. The investor's Berkshire Hathaway had invested in GM in 2012.

What happened to Buffett's first wife? ›

Oral cancer and death

She had recovered enough to attend the annual shareholders' meeting of Berkshire Hathaway in May 2004, leading a singalong at the Borsheim's reception. Susan died at the age of 72 after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage during the summer of 2004 in Cody, Wyoming.

Who is Warren Buffett's new wife? ›

Her work has previously appeared in Just Jared and Buzzfeed. Warren Buffett and his wife, Astrid Buffett, fell in love in an unexpected way. When the billionaire CEO of Berkshire Hathaway first met Astrid in the 1970s, he was still married to his first wife, the late Susan Thompson Buffett.

Who inherits Warren Buffett's money? ›

Famously frugal Warren Buffett has always been clear his billions won't go to family—it'll be invested in charitable foundations, a fitting end to a career of philanthropy.

Does Warren Buffett own Dairy Queen? ›

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway acquired Dairy Queen for nearly $600 million in 1998. Dairy Queen CEO Troy Bader told Insider that Berkshire's ownership lets him invest for the long run. Bader explained how Dairy Queen has dealt with the pandemic, inflation, and new customer demands.

Does Warren Buffett have a private jet? ›

Warren Buffett bought his first private jet in 1986 and upgraded to a much pricier one in 1989. Buffett and his business partner, Charlie Munger, clashed over the extravagant purchases. The investor changed his plane's nickname from “The Indefensible” to “The Indispensable.”

What car does Jeff Bezos drive? ›

Bezos also owns a car collection reportedly worth around $20 million. His collection includes several high-end vehicles such as a Cadillac Escalade, Land Rover Range Rover, Mercedes-Benz S450, Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio, W Motors' Lykan HyperSport, Bugatti Veyron Mansory and Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita.

What phone does Warren Buffett use? ›

Warren Buffett currently uses an iPhone 11 as his device of choice after years of being sent free ones by Tim Cook. Warren Buffett still had a flip phone in 2008 when he received calls asking him to help bail out the banking system. He kept that same type of phone for the next 12 years until it was well-worn.

Did buffet wife complain about coffee? ›

Astrid Buffett was heard at "summer camp for billionaires" complaining about $4 coffee, the New York Post reports. US coffee shops charge an average of nearly $5 per cup of coffee, according to a previous Insider report. Astrid's husband, Warren Buffett, is known to be frugal. He's the 7th-richest person in the world.

Did Warren Buffett have any children? ›

Buffett married his first wife, Susan Buffett, in 1952. Together they had three children: Susie, Howard, and Peter. Though he and Susan remained married until Susan's death in 2004, they had lived apart since the 1970s.

Who is Warren Buffett's daughter? ›

Susan Alice Buffett (born July 30, 1953) is an American philanthropist who is the daughter of Warren Buffett and Susan Thompson Buffett.

Did Doris Buffett have children? ›

Buffett is survived by three children from her first marriage, Robin, Marshall and Sydney Wood; her sister, Bertie Buffett Elliott; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

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