Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage: Proven Strategies for Arbitrage and Other Special Investment Situations
By Mary Buffett and David Clark
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Investors around the world recently learned that from 1980 through 2003 Warren Buffett’s arbitrage operations produced an astronomical average annualized rate of return of 81.28%. Even more amazing, this incredible rate of return was produced with very low rates of risk.
Long considered one of the most powerful and profitable of Buffett’s investment operations, but the least understood, these special types of investments have been the edge that made Warren Buffett so phenomenally successful. Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage is the first book to examine Buffett’s special brand of arbitrage investing.
Buffettologists Mary Buffett and David Clark explore the previously secret domain of Warren Buffett’s stock arbitrage investments. They explain how Buffett finds deals, evaluates them, picks the winners from the losers, and when he is willing to use leverage to help boost his performance in these investments to make amazing profits. Basic mathematical equations are included to help readers determine the projected rate of return, evaluate risk, and determine the probability of the deal being a success.
Buffett and Clark provide detailed explanations and examples of Warren Buffett’s methods for arbitrage, and for investing in tender offers, liquidations, spin-offs, and reorganizations. They take readers step by step from the initial public announcement to tendering shares, explaining how Buffett evaluates risk and maximizes his profit at every step.
Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage is a valuable companion to the other books in Buffett and Clark’s successful series—Buffettology, The Buffettology Workbook, The New Buffettology, The Tao of Warren Buffett, Warren Buffett and the Interpretation of Financial Statements, and Warren Buffett’s Management Secrets.
Mary Buffett
Mary Buffett is the coauthor of Scribner’s bestselling Buffettology series, and a contributor to HuffPost and the online magazine Thrive Global. Mary’s online school—BuffettOnlineSchool.com—provides monthly investment insights and helps students learn to build successful stock portfolios.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great Resource. Author has opened for the readers about the world of arbitrage opportunities which exist in mergers, takeovers, buyback, liquidation, spinoffs and others which are available even for retail investors , where one can buy at lower price immediately after the announcement of corporate events and selling the same at higher price after fruition of the event and clearly explains how Buffet exploits such an opportunities which had more probability of success for quick profit which are relatively less risky and can cough up good return even during bad market years.
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Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage - Mary Buffett
ALSO BY MARY BUFFETT AND DAVID CLARK
Buffettology
Buffettology Workbook
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The Tao of Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett and the Interpretation of Financial Statements
Warren Buffett’s Management Secrets
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This book is dedicated to the late Benjamin Graham
The man who taught Warren Buffett
the art of stock arbitrage
Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day. Teach a man to arbitrage and you will feed him forever.
—Warren Buffett
CONTENTS
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: Overview of Warren’s Very Profitable World of Stock Arbitrage and Special Investment Situations
CHAPTER 2: What Creates Warren’s Golden Arbitrage Opportunity
CHAPTER 3: Overview of the Different Classes of Arbitrage That Warren Makes Millions Investing In
CHAPTER 4: Where Warren Begins—the Public Announcement—the Beginning of the Path to Arbitrage Riches
CHAPTER 5: The Arbitrage Risk Equation Warren Learned from Benjamin Graham and How It Can Help Make Us Rich
CHAPTER 6: How Warren Uses the Annual Rate of Return to Determine the Investment’s Attractiveness
CHAPTER 7: Leverage and Arbitrage—How Warren Uses Borrowed Money to Triple His Returns
THE ARBITRAGE AND SPECIAL SITUATION DEALS
CHAPTER 8: Overview of Mergers and Acquisitions—Where Warren Has Made Millions
CHAPTER 9: Friendly Mergers—Warren’s Favorite Arbitrage Investment
CHAPTER 10: Friendly Merger Arbitrage—Things Warren Considers When Determining the Probability of Completion
CHAPTER 11: A Friendly Merger Arbitrage Case Study: Berkshire’s Merger with BNSF
CHAPTER 12: Acquisitions—the Hostile Takeover—the Most Dangerous Place Warren Goes to Make Money
CHAPTER 13: Securities Buybacks/Self-Tender Offers—How Warren Arbitrages Them to Make Even More Money
CHAPTER 14: How Warren Has Made Hundreds of Millions Investing in Corporate Reorganizations
CHAPTER 15: Corporate Liquidations—How Warren Turns Them into Liquid Gold
CHAPTER 16: Corporate Spin-offs—How Warren Made a Fortune Investing in Them
CHAPTER 17: Corporate Stubs—Where Warren Got His Start in Arbitrage
CHAPTER 18: Where Warren Looks to Find the Golden Arbitrage Deals
CHAPTER 19: Tendering Our Shares—How Warren Cashes In
In Closing
Glossary of a Few Key Terms
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
One of the great secrets of Warren Buffett’s investment success has been his arbitrage and special situations investments. They have been kept out of the public eye, in part, because there has been so little written about them. Also, because brokerage costs that lay investors were forced to pay were often ten to twenty times that of professional investors, arbitrage and special situations have up until now been the sole domain of professional investment trusts and partnerships, who could command much lower brokerage rates.
Previously, brokerages have had two sets of rates: they have had retail rates for lay investors and institutional rates for professional investors. A trade that would cost a retail customer $3,000 might cost an institutional client as little as $150. In the world of arbitrage and special situations, where the per-share profit is often under a dollar, the high retail brokerage rates formed an almost impassable barrier of entry for lay investors, simply because their brokerage costs often exceeded any potential profit in the trade.
In the late 1990s, with the advance of the Internet, brokerages started offering online trading at deep discounts from their full-service retail rates. The absence of a human broker taking the order resulted in greater cost efficiencies, which resulted in the ability to offer individual retail clients lower institutional brokerage rates. With the lower rates the world of stock arbitrage and other special situations suddenly opened up to the masses. Sitting alone with a computer and an online brokerage account with deeply discounted trading rates, an individual investor could compete in the field of arbitrage with even the most powerful of Wall Street firms.
Warren Buffett is probably the greatest player in the arbitrage and special situations game today. Not because he takes the biggest risks. Just the opposite—because he learned how to identify the bet with the least risk, which has enabled him to take very large positions, and produce results that can only be described as spectacular.
In professors Gerald Martin and John Puthenpurackal’s study* of Berkshire Hathaway’s stock portfolio’s performance from 1980 to 2003, they discovered that the portfolio’s 261 investments had an average annualized rate of return of 39.3%. Even more amazing was that out of those 261 investments, 59 of them were identified as arbitrage deals. And those 59 arbitrage deals produced an average annualized rate of return of 81.28%! Warren’s arbitrage performance not only beat his regular portfolio’s performance, it also stomped the average annualized performance of every investment operation in America by a mile. No one—be it individual or firm—even came close. (And people wonder how he made so many people millionaires! With such incredible returns how could he not?)
Martin and Puthenpurackal’s study also brought to light the powerful influence that Warren’s arbitrage operations had on Berkshire’s stock portfolio’s entire performance. If we cut out Warren’s 59 arbitrage investments for that period, we would find that the average annualized return for Berkshire’s stock portfolio drops from 39.38% to 26.96%. It was Warren’s arbitrage investments that took a great investor and turned him into a worldwide phenomenon.
In 1987, Forbes magazine noted that Warren’s arbitrage activities earned an amazing 90% that year, while the S&P 500 delivered a miserable 5%. Arbitrage is Warren’s secret for producing great results when the rest of the stock market is having a down year.
With Warren’s incredible arbitrage performance in mind, and the knowledge that the average investor now has access to institutional brokerage rates, we thought it was high time that we took a serious look at the arbitrage and special situation investment strategies and techniques that produce Warren’s mind-numbing results.
Warren Buffett and the Art of Stock Arbitrage is the first-ever book to explore in detail Warren’s world of stock arbitrage and other special situations such as liquidations, spin-offs, and reorganizations. Together we explore how he finds the deals, evaluates them, and makes sure that they are winners. We go into the mathematical equations and intellectual formulas that he uses to determine his projected rate of return, to evaluate risk, and to determine the probability of the deal being a success. In Warren’s world, as you will discover, certainty of the deal being completed is everything. We will explain how the high probability of the event happening creates the rare situation in which Warren is willing to use leverage to help boost his performance in these