Friday, September 19, 2008

The Master and the Disciple

Wheneve you start an activity, playing tennis, chess, painting, is important to hav someone to look at as a Master, someone who you like and appreciate.

When I started to approach myself to the Stock Exchange I've found this master in th person of Warren Buffett, the greatest investor ever.
I've always liked his investment approach and techniqus, his deep look in the value of the Business more than the 'craziness of the Market'.


It has been a sort of awards for me when I've seent hat he had choosen to buy Constellation Energy, the US leader in nuclear energy production (bridge for EDF and, much more important to Value Finance portfolio, Areva).
Buffett's interest in this company shows that the new wave of nuclear energy generation is seen by him as a huge potential of growth: as we've already written in this Blog in the post Power from the Atom.

Furthermore, to improve our believe about Areva as great potential investment for next years long term growth, we can highlight the great financial result of the first semester of 2008 and the recurrent nomination of Anne Lauvergeon, Areva's CEO, as one of the most influent and powerful business woman in the world.

1 comment:

QUALITY STOCKS BELOW FIVE DOLLARS said...

I admire warren buffett not so much because he is rich but because he sticks with his stock picks though thick or thin.