BULLS & BEARS: Things you don’t learn sitting in a lecture hall
Students at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business have been busy lately. A group of students recently spent a day in Omaha with Warren Buffett. Then on April 4, the school hosted a cable program called “Mad Money.” Between the two, they heard what must be the most opposite investment philosophies on the planet. In Omaha, the students would have learned about “looking through” the price of a stock to the underlying business, to focus on the long term and…