Lawrence Cunningham is a prominent voice in the exploration of business, finance, and the enduring principles that shape corporate success. His insightful analyses delve into the practical application of contracts and the foundational values that drive significant enterprises. Cunningham's work is characterized by a clear, accessible style that distills complex economic and legal concepts into compelling narratives. His writings offer valuable lessons for both seasoned professionals and those new to the world of business.
Die fünfte, überarbeitete Ausgabe präsentiert die Essays von Warren Buffett in neuer Übersetzung. Zusammengestellt von Lawrence A. Cunningham, bieten die Briefe an seine Aktionäre einen tiefen Einblick in Buffetts Investment-Philosophie und Entscheidungsprozesse. Ein unverzichtbares Werk für Investoren und Bewunderer einer Legende.
A modern classic, The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America is the book Buffett autographs most and likes best. New and experienced readers alike will gain an invaluable informal education by perusing this classic arrangement of Mr. Buffett's best writings.
In a comprehensive portrait of the corporate culture that unites Berkshire
Hathaway's subsidiaries, Lawrence A. Cunningham unearths the traits that
assure the its continued prosperity. Rich with lessons for those wishing to
profit from the Berkshire model, this book is a valuable read for
entrepreneurs, business owners, managers, and investors.
Quality. We all make judgments about it every day. Yet articulating a clear definition of quality in an investing context is challenging. This book addresses the challenge, and distills years of practical investing experience into a definitive account of this under-explored investment philosophy. Finance theory has it that abnormal outcomes do not persist, that exceptional performance will soon enough become average performance. Quality investing involves seeking companies with the right attributes to overcome these forces of mean reversion and, crucially, owning these outstanding companies for the long term. This book pinpoints and explains the characteristics that increase the probability of a company prospering over time - as well as those that hinder such chances. Throughout, a series of fascinating real-life case studies illustrate the traits that signify quality, as well as some that flatter to deceive. The authors' firm, AKO Capital, has a strong track record of finding and investing in quality companies - helping it deliver a compound annual growth rate more than double that of the market since inception. Quality Investing sheds light on the investment philosophy, processes and tough lessons that have contributed to this consistent outperformance.
"My Story of AIG" chronicles the strategic growth of American International Group (AIG) from a modest group of insurance enterprises in 1960, to the largest insurance company in the world by 2005, when its CEO of 37 years, Hank Greenberg, stepped down. The book is a corporate and business history interwoven with much of U.S. and international activity during the latter half of the twentieth century. It is the story of the world's rough ride toward globalization and the triumph of free and open markets over communism, nationalism, protectionism, and isolationism. It is a story of how AIG helped pave that road. Without overshadowing that chronicle, the book will also address-briefly in chapter one and more fully in the last quarter-how the actions of an ambitious politician, Eliot Spitzer, weakened AIG in 2005, and examine the 2008 seizure of AIG by the U.S. government amid the financial crisis. Through Greenberg's first-hand experience, as well as interviews by Lawrence Cunningham, corporate governance expert, professor and writer, the book will include considerable information that has not previously been made public.
The author's annual letters to the stockholders of Berkshire Hathaway are edited to present the main themes regarding business, investing, price, value, corporate governance, and other important topics
Updated to reflect the substance and implications of the significant changes in the law of business organizations, this fifth edition employs a variety of pedagogical approaches designed to promote a comprehensive understanding of the full body of business associations law and practice. The organization aims to promote optimal teaching flexibility, allowing professors to choose from a balanced mix the cases, problems, and textual readings most suitable for their individual course. The book is designed to be used in a three- or four-semester corporations law or business association course. The first two chapters deal with unincorporated business organizations and the remaining chapters focus on corporations. Most chapters open with a situation involving one or more hypothetical clients, with later situations building on earlier ones. These optional problems can be used to stimulate classroom discussion, to place the cases and other materials in an understandable context, or can be omitt
Dieses Buch vermittelt kompakt und verständlich die Grundlagen des Value Investing. Es zeigt, wie man Aktien von herausragenden Unternehmen zu fairen Preisen findet, und bietet wertvolle Einsichten von Professor Cunningham.
Lawrence Cunningham has collated Warren Buffett's letters into a single volume, providing readers with the chance to gain an insight into this master of investment. The letters distil all the basic principles of Buffett's business practices.