scorecardInside the 40-year business partnership of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, who both started out working in the same grocery store and reportedly haven't had a fight in 60 years
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Inside the 40-year business partnership of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, who both started out working in the same grocery store and reportedly haven't had a fight in 60 years

Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger have worked together for 41 years at Buffett's holding company, Berkshire Hathaway.

Inside the 40-year business partnership of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, who both started out working in the same grocery store and reportedly haven't had a fight in 60 years

Together, the two have achieved success and respect in the business world.

Together, the two have achieved success and respect in the business world.

Both billionaires hail from Omaha, Nebraska ...

Both billionaires hail from Omaha, Nebraska ...

... where the company headquarters remain today.

... where the company headquarters remain today.

Among other household names, Berkshire Hathaway wholly owns companies like Dairy Queen and Pampered Chef, along with having notable minority holdings with companies such as Apple and the Kraft Heinz Company.

Among other household names, Berkshire Hathaway wholly owns companies like Dairy Queen and Pampered Chef, along with having notable minority holdings with companies such as Apple and the Kraft Heinz Company.

Warren Buffett, hailed as the "Oracle of Omaha," notably started investing early, buying his first stock when he was 11 years old and accruing a small fortune from business ventures by the time he was a teenager. His pursuits included operating a successful pinball machine business in local barbershops, delivering newspapers, and washing cars.

Warren Buffett, hailed as the "Oracle of Omaha," notably started investing early, buying his first stock when he was 11 years old and accruing a small fortune from business ventures by the time he was a teenager. His pursuits included operating a successful pinball machine business in local barbershops, delivering newspapers, and washing cars.

After attending Columbia’s School of Business, Buffett returned to Omaha, then moved back to New York to work for his mentor, Benjamin Graham.

After attending Columbia’s School of Business, Buffett returned to Omaha, then moved back to New York to work for his mentor, Benjamin Graham.

When Graham closed his firm in 1956, Buffett moved back home to Omaha and started Buffett Partnership Ltd. This quickly turned to seven partnerships, which led him to become a millionaire by age 32.

When Graham closed his firm in 1956, Buffett moved back home to Omaha and started Buffett Partnership Ltd. This quickly turned to seven partnerships, which led him to become a millionaire by age 32.

He merged these partnerships in 1962 and invested in a textile-manufacturing firm called Berkshire Hathaway. In the late 60s, he pivoted the company from textiles to insurance, and he still leads it today.

He merged these partnerships in 1962 and invested in a textile-manufacturing firm called Berkshire Hathaway. In the late 60s, he pivoted the company from textiles to insurance, and he still leads it today.

Buffett would eventually join forces with Charlie Munger, commonly referred to as his "right-hand man."

Buffett would eventually join forces with Charlie Munger, commonly referred to as his "right-hand man."

Source: Forbes

The pair were introduced by a mutual contact in 1959 in Omaha, where they dined with their wives at Johnny's Cafe.

The pair were introduced by a mutual contact in 1959 in Omaha, where they dined with their wives at Johnny

Along with enjoying each other's sense of humor, the men learned they both worked for Buffett's grandfather at his grocery store as teenagers. Though the two worked at the same store, they had never crossed paths, as Munger is seven years Buffett's senior.

Along with enjoying each other

A lawyer by trade and an architect on the side, Charlie Munger has worked for Berkshire Hathaway since the late 1970s.

A lawyer by trade and an architect on the side, Charlie Munger has worked for Berkshire Hathaway since the late 1970s.

Source: CNBC

Previously, Munger excelled at Harvard Law School ...

Previously, Munger excelled at Harvard Law School ...

Source: Forbes

... and even co-founded his own law firm — Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP —which still exists today. Buffett convinced Munger to leave the practice as he felt it did not utilize his full talents.

... and even co-founded his own law firm — Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP —which still exists today. Buffett convinced Munger to leave the practice as he felt it did not utilize his full talents.

Source: CNBC

Over a decade later, Buffett convinced Munger to leave his second company, an investment practice called Wheeler, Munger & Co. In 1978, he became Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, where the two have worked side-by-side ever since.

Over a decade later, Buffett convinced Munger to leave his second company, an investment practice called Wheeler, Munger & Co. In 1978, he became Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, where the two have worked side-by-side ever since.

Source: CNBC

Alongside his duties as vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Munger is also a chairman of Daily Journal Corp. and a board member of Costco.

Alongside his duties as vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, Munger is also a chairman of Daily Journal Corp. and a board member of Costco.

Source: Forbes

Today, Munger has an estimated net worth of $1.6 billion.

Today, Munger has an estimated net worth of $1.6 billion.

Source: Forbes

After almost half a century of joined partnership, the two men remain the faces of Berkshire Hathaway, adding a personal element to the holdings company.

After almost half a century of joined partnership, the two men remain the faces of Berkshire Hathaway, adding a personal element to the holdings company.

Source: Reuters

The pair's faces are often used by their subsidiary companies, such as Heinz ...

The pair

Source: Reuters

... and Coca-Cola.

... and Coca-Cola.

Source: Reuters

Their faces were especially popular at Berkshire Hathaway's 50th anniversary in 2015, which was held in Omaha as always.

Their faces were especially popular at Berkshire Hathaway

Source: Reuters

Though Munger is 95 and and Buffett is 88, neither has announced plans to retire in the near future.

Though Munger is 95 and and Buffett is 88, neither has announced plans to retire in the near future.

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