Main Takeaway: Welcome to The Wealth Architects - where the greatest financial minds reveal the blueprints behind their billion-dollar empires. Last year, four of my oldest friends in the business and I got together to banter about a range of investment topics.
The Bet With Buffett Capital Allocators Ep 05 - Main Summary
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Welcome to The Wealth Architects - where the greatest financial minds reveal the blueprints behind their billion-dollar empires. Last year, four of my oldest friends in the business and I got together to banter about a range of investment topics. Ever wonder what the world's most successful CEOs, billionaires, and industry titans are actually buying?
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Step inside the minds of billionaire investors and CEOs who've built empires from the ground up. John Kim, or Kimmer, has raised more than $70 billion across his career for leading venture
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- Welcome to The Wealth Architects - where the greatest financial minds reveal the blueprints behind their billion-dollar empires.
- Last year, four of my oldest friends in the business and I got together to banter about a range of investment topics.
- Ever wonder what the world's most successful CEOs, billionaires, and industry titans are actually buying?
- Step inside the minds of billionaire investors and CEOs who've built empires from the ground up.
- John Kim, or Kimmer, has raised more than $70 billion across his career for leading venture
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