"Warren Buffett's Annual Letter: Praise, Criticism, and Stock Market Warnings"
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Warren Buffett's annual letter to shareholders praised his late partner Charlie Munger and criticized regulatory red tape that is affecting some of Berkshire Hathaway's holdings, as the conglomerate sits on a record $167 billion in cash and moves closer to a $1 trillion market value.
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