Having the world's greatest investor come to your campus is quite an honor. Warren Buffett is chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, a holding company whose investments range from Geico Insurance, American Express, and Coca-Cola, to Borchey's Jewelry Store in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. Buffett has been described as the God of value investors and the Michael Jordan of the investing game. He began his first investment partnership in the mid-1950s with $100 of his own money. A few years later, he began investing in a struggling Massachusetts textile mill called Berkshire Hathaway. Through Berkshire, he started putting capital into other businesses, Chief of Insurance, which generated cash streams for more investments, which have done very well indeed, as we all know. From the share price of about $18 in 1965, Berkshire Today trades around $69,100 a share. We're going to go out and buy 100 shares. Over time, the company's annualized performance has more than doubled that of S&P 500, and Berkshire Today is worth more than $100 billion.