A Quote by Warren Buffett

Never invest in a business you can't understand — © Warren Buffett
Never invest in a business you can't understand
Never invest in a business you don't understand.
We never invest in a male; we never invest in a female. We just invest in the right entrepreneur.
A LOT OF PEOPLE DO NOT INVEST IN BUSINESS.. THEY INVEST IN BUSY-NESS (They Purchase A Job)
I never invest in anything that I don't understand.
Whenever I invest, I invest in the person as well as the business.
Before you invest in something, invest the time to understand it
Many invest wisely in business matters, but fail to invest time and interest in their most valued possessions: their spouses and children.
The people who were supposed to invest in refineries, who understand the market, are benefiting from there being no refineries because of the fuel import business.
I understand marketing. I understand licensing. I understand the business side of our business. That comes from paying attention and wanting to do better, not just as an in-ring performer but as someone who loves the industry.
Buying a share of a good business is better than buying a share of a bad business. One way to do this is to purchase a business that can invest its own money at high rates of return rather than purchasing a business that can only invest at lower ones. In other words, businesses that earn a high return on capital are better than businesses that earn a low return on capital.
People were asking me all kinds of questions about the business, and I was initially put off. I was like, 'Just invest if you want to invest. Don't bother me.'
TV is a big business. In some ways, it's surpassed films, in terms of the way people invest in these shows and invest in these characters, and give up so much of their time to follow these people's stories.
We never thought about getting into banking, as it is not an attractive business as perceived generally. This was also not a consideration when we decided to invest in Shriram Group.
We can not understand each other, if every time we venture out we stick the feather of cocksureness in our caps. No, we can never wholly understand each other, and rise to the level of mutual esteem at least, if we do not invest in that fellow feeling that triumphs over class and creed and race and color.
It's critical to simplify and run the business in such a way that resources are released to invest in your main business.
If you don't invest in risk management, it doesn't matter what business you're in, it's a risky business.
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