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Variant Perceptions

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Variant Perceptions

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Variant Perceptions Variant Perceptions Tips / Contact Turnaround Investing Banks on my mind Charting Banking Munger on December 4, 2012 Buffett on the imperfect turnaround Can you think of an example of a retailer that was successfully turned around? Broadcasting is easy; retailing is the other extreme. If you had a network television station 50 years ago, you didn’t really have to invent or being a good salesman. The network paid you; car dealers paid you, and you made money. But in retail you have to be smarter than Wal-Mart. Every day retailers are constantly thinking about ways to get ahead of what they were doing the previous day. We would rather look for easier things to do. The Buffett grocery stores started in Omaha in 1869 and lasted for 100 years. There were two competitors. In 1950, one competitor went out of business. In 1960 the other closed. We had the whole town to ourselves and still didn’t make any money. How many retailers have really sunk, ...

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