Warren Buffet, born in 1930, is an iconic American investor, known as the "Oracle of Omaha." He is the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, a multinational conglomerate holding company. Buffet's investing career began in his youth, when he bought a six-pack of Coca-Cola stocks at age 11 for $38 and sold them later for $60. Buffet graduated from the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania and then moved to New York to work at a brokerage firm. In 1956, he partnered with investor Benjamin Graham and founded Buffett Partnership Ltd. This marked the beginning of his successful investing career. In 1962, Buffet purchased textile manufacturer Berkshire Hathaway, initially to save it from bankruptcy. However, he later transformed it into a holding company for his investments. Over the years, Buffet's investment strategy focused on long-term value investing, buying undervalued stocks and holding them for years or even decades. Some of Buffet's notab...