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This is the Weekend Edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a roundup of the most popular stories Bloomberg Opinion publishes each week based on [Bloomberg]( This is the Weekend Edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a roundup of the most popular stories Bloomberg Opinion publishes each week based on web readership. [Buffett’s Annual Letter Should Be Required Reading for CEOs]( — Beth Kowitt There’s a reason they call him the [Oracle of Omaha](. Photographer: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images For decades now investors have pored over Warren Buffett’s [annual letter]( to shareholders, hoping to soak up whatever wisdom they can from the business icon. Every year Buffett uses the letter to muse on economic cycles, as well as the perennial investing principles that have powered Berkshire Hathaway Inc. into an enterprise valued at almost $1 trillion. But corporate boards and C-suites should also heed Buffett’s advice. His letter is full of lessons on how to run a company and manage your investors. Read the [whole thing](. [Go Ahead and Break Up With Your Realtor]( — Allison Schrager [Macy’s Must Let Go of Its Middle-Class Fantasy]( — Leticia Miranda [Ukraine Needs Total Western Support — and So Does Israel]( — Niall Ferguson [Honey, I Insider-Traded Your Merger]( — Matt Levine [Dollar Strength Is Looking Like a New Normal]( — John Authers [Goldman Sachs Trades at a Discount. Here’s Why.]( — Marc Rubinstein [Disney’s ‘Shogun’ Has a Lot to Teach the West]( — Gearoid Reidy [What Have You Made on Private Equity? Who Knows?!]( — Paul J. Davies [Open-Source Software Is Worth a Lot More Than You Pay for It]( — Tyler Cowen More From Bloomberg Opinion Here’s what we’ve been listening to and watching this week. - The [Apple Car is canceled](. Dave Lee says the tech giant’s decision to scrap its electric vehicle project was anticlimactic but sadly predictable. - Confused about [whether Donald Trump is immune to prosecution](? Timothy L. O’Brien explains what could happen next. - The world has made great progress [against malaria](, says Jessica Karl. We can’t let up in our efforts to eradicate it. Follow Us Like getting this newsletter? [Subscribe to Bloomberg.com]( for unlimited access to trusted, data-driven journalism and subscriber-only insights. Before it’s here, it’s on the Bloomberg Terminal. Find out more about how the Terminal delivers information and analysis that financial professionals can’t find anywhere else. [Learn more](. Want to sponsor this newsletter? [Get in touch here](. You received this message because you are subscribed to Bloomberg's Opinion Today newsletter. If a friend forwarded you this message, [sign up here]( to get it in your inbox. [Unsubscribe]( [Bloomberg.com]( [Contact Us]( Bloomberg L.P. 731 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022 [Ads Powered By Liveintent]( [Ad Choices](

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