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    Waiting On Warren: Berkshire Hathaway No Longer Shows The Way

    Sat, 05/05/2012 - 06:48 EDT - Seeking Alpha
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    By Marek Fuchs:There will be no sidetracking the collective investor focus over the next few days: it will be all Warren Buffett, all the time. Berkshire Hathaway's (BRK.B) annual shareholder meeting, commonly referred to as the Capitalist Woodstock (though they go light on the mud and nudity in Omaha, Nebraska) will be held this weekend and then on Monday morning, Buffett, who in recent years has never shirked from a camera, will be headlining CNBC (GE) for (count 'em) three hours.With the financial world consumed with all things Warren, investors will be picking through his statements for hints of what is to come. They should save their picking. In recent years, Buffett, an undeniable genius, has turned into a platitude machine. At his shareholder meeting, questions from the public tend to be marshmallows. He is fielding questions from real live analysts this year, but IComplete Story »

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