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Valuing Internet Companies
by
Warren Buffett
For the
final
exam, I would
take
an internet
company
and say, 'How much is this worth?' And anybody that gave me an answer I would flunk.
Tags:
knowledge
,
technology
,
e-commerce
,
worth
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