Investing: Failing vision for Oracle of Omaha?

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Mar 13, 2006
LONDON Maybe it is his age, his probable retirement or the mediocre performance of Berkshire Hathaway's shares in the past two years. Whatever the cause, Warren Buffett's ruminations on the financial markets have taken on a grouchy, quarrelsome tone recently.



For years, investors have pored over the annual statements of the world's second-richest man after Bill Gates. Buffett, 75, has been called the Oracle of Omaha, with every folksy, homespun piece of wisdom elevated to the status of unimpeachable truth.

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