Charlie Munger's Life and Relationship with Warren Buffett: A CNBC Retrospective
Charlie Munger, as the vice chairman of, formed a renowned partnership with billionaire Warren Buffett, making him half of an illustrious duo in the investing world.
CNBC's Becky Quick has a special lookback at Munger's life.
Buffett stated in an interview with Quick that he always gains a new perspective on an idea when he's with Charlie, causing him to reevaluate certain things. Additionally, he emphasized that their partnership has been incredibly enjoyable over the years.
Munger, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 99, played a crucial role in expanding the Oracle of Omaha's emphasis on identifying undervalued, high-quality companies, a key aspect of their value investing approach.
See CNBC’s full obituary of Charlie Munger here.
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