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Charlie Munger, a shareholder and board member for The Daily Journal, is set to speak at the newspaper's virtual annual meeting Wednesday.
Munger stepped down from his chairman title at the Los Angeles-based Daily Journal last year. The 99-year-old investor also donated $1 million of stock to create an equity-incentive plan at the company at the time. Daily Journal's annual meetings typically feature hours of Q&A with Munger, drawing attention from investors and admirers around the globe. The famed investor could touch on a wide range of topics, from market volatility, the Federal Reserve's rate hikes, to cryptocurrencies and investing in China.
Munger is also the vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and a longtime business partner of Warren Buffett. He recently pennedThe event, moderated by CNBC's
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