Charlie Munger, Legendary Investor and Warren Buffett's Longtime Partner, Dies at 99
Munger Remembered for His Investing Wisdom and Influence, Including in China Where His Autobiography Sold Over 1.2 Million Copies
- Charlie Munger, the former longtime business partner of Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett, died at age 99 in Los Angeles.
- Munger was known for his investing wisdom, his dry wit, and the brutally direct manner in which he dismissed what he deemed to be investment fads.
- Li Lu, the 'Chinese Warren Buffett,' penned a tribute to his late mentor Charlie Munger, calling him an 'enlightened sage' and the embodiment of 'modern-day Confucianism.'
- Munger's autobiography, 'Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The essential wit and wisdom of Charles T. Munger,' has sold over 1.2 million copies in China over the past decade.
- Munger's children and grandchildren shared key lessons they've learned from him over the years.