• Thought of the Day

    Thought of the Day

    2000: The most common cause of low prices is pessimism — sometimes pervasive, sometimes specific to a company or industry. We want to do business in such an environment, not because we like pessimism but because we like the prices it produces. It's optimism that is the enemy of the rational buyer.

    Warren Buffett, chairmans letter, Berkshire Hathaway annual report, 1990,

Today in Financial History

1878: Thomas Alva Edison receives a patent for his "tin-foil talking phonograph," ancestor of the modern record-player and the first device to make sound recording practical.