2016 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter
“During the 20th century the Dow-Jones Industrials advanced from 66 to 11,497, a 17,320% capital gain”
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2016 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter
“During the 20th century the Dow-Jones Industrials advanced from 66 to 11,497, a 17,320% capital gain”
2013 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter
“In the 20th Century, the Dow Jones Industrials index advanced from 66 to 11,497, paying a rising stream of dividends”
Morning Session - 2011 Meeting
“there's never been a year when the Dow Jones average has not ended up below 200 and it's above 200 now”
2005 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter
“the Dow increased from 65.73 to 11,497.12 in the 20th century, and that amounts to a gain of 5.3% compounded annually”
1987 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter
“The Dow advanced 2.3% for the year.”
1978 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter
“During this same interval the Dow-Jones Industrial Average declined from 852 to 805.”
1970 Buffett Partnership Annual Letter
“At the beginning of the year, the Dow-Jones Industrials stood at 499 and at the end of the year it was at 435”
Buffett Partnership Letter — 1966-01-20
“the Dow-Jones Industrials have retraced over half of their 1959 advance”
Buffett Partnership Letter — 1966-01-20
“the Dow-Jones Industrial Average which had advanced from 583 to 679, or 16.4%”
Buffett Partnership Letter — 1965-01-18
“the Dow-Jones Industrials have retraced over half of their 1959 advance”
Buffett Partnership Letter — 1965-01-18
“the Dow-Jones Industrial Average which had advanced from 583 to 679, or 16.4%”
Buffett Partnership Letter — 1964-07-08
“At the beginning of the year, the Dow-Jones Industrials stood at 499 and at the end of the year it was at 435”
Buffett Partnership Letter — 1964-01-18
“The Dow-Jones Industrial Average, undoubtedly the most widely used index of stock market behavior, presented a somewhat faulty picture in 1959.”
Buffett Partnership Letter — 1964-01-18
“the Dow-Jones Industrial Average which had advanced from 583 to 679, or 16.4%”
1957 Buffett Partnership Annual Letter
“At the beginning of the year, the Dow-Jones Industrials stood at 499 and at the end of the year it was at 435”