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Buffett’s emphasis on reputation was oddly reminiscent of Morgan’s testimony that character—not money—was the basis of credit. There the similarity ended. Morgan, whatever else, epitomized Wall Street. Buffett, who had made a fortune in the stock market, was hailed as a Main Street antidote to Wall Street’s excesses.
Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist
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