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Old 03-03-2014, 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by bobabode View Post
"America's best days lie ahead," Buffett, 83, said in his annual letter to Berkshire shareholders.
"Charlie and I have always considered a 'bet' on ever-rising U.S. prosperity to be very close to a sure thing," he added, referring to his 90-year-old vice chairman Charlie Munger. "Though we invest abroad as well, the mother lode of opportunity resides in America."
"The annual letter is widely read not just by Berkshire shareholders, but by investors and others looking for wisdom and guidance from the so-called Oracle of Omaha, the world's fourth-richest person."

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/berksh...132707043.html

I'll take the opinion of this guy over any wingnut conspiracy theorists' hyperventilating gloom and doom scenarios.
Best days ahead for whom?

The big boys have the workers on the run. They show no willingness to
view the worker as a part of the company to be rewarded.

There is an ever increasing trend to increase the slice of top management
and workers are more and more viewed as temporaries.
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