Companies that are not prepared to hold for 10 years don't buy
$TENCENT (00700.HK)$ Berkshire Hathaway bought a large stake in GICO in late 1976, then added a small stake, gradually increasing its stake to 50% by 1995. It's complicated to calculate the cost of each investment over the decades, but one thing stands out when Berkshire Hathaway bought the other half of the company for $2.3 billion in 1995. Benjamin Graham bought exactly half of the company in 1948 for $720,000. 'It's a lot of money,' Mr. Buffett admits, 'but seeing the company's competitive advantage remain the same for 50 years gives him the satisfaction of owning 100% of a company with so much growth potential.'
The company rose 3194 times in the 48 years, it can be said that if short-term speculation, fast in and out of the stock, investors would not have achieved such a high return.
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Luke Tan : Tencent is too big, unlikely to up 3194x from here...
manyjackie OP Luke Tan : yep