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“This devastating outcome for the shareholders indicates what can happen when much brain power and energy are applied to a faulty premise. The situation is suggestive of Samuel Johnson’s horse: ‘A horse that can count to ten is a remarkable horse - not a remarkable mathematician.’ Likewise, a textile company that allocates capital brilliantly within its industry is a remarkable textile company - but not a remarkable business.”
Gems from Warren Buffett: Wit and Wisdom from 34 Years of Letters to Shareholders
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