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    In 1962, Warren Buffett began buying Berkshire Hathaway stock for his investment fund, anticipating that as Berkshire closed textile mills and freed capital, there would be a tender offer at some point and he could sell the stock for a profit. In 1964, Stanton made an oral tender offer to buy back Buffett's stake in the company for $11.50 per ...

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    In 1992, the first year of economic reform, retail prices in Russia increased by 2,520%. A major cause of the increase was the deregulation of most of the prices in January 1992, a step that prompted an average price increase of 245% in that month alone. By 1993 the annual rate had declined to 240%, still a very high figure.