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Orange County Roof Inspection - Finding Quality Providers

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How to find a qualified Orange County Roof Inspection company? When you do a Google, Yahoo or Bing search for "Orange County Roof Inspection", the results show sponsors who are willing to advertise for this keyword combination, and the roof inspectors who have done a good job of getting their website ranked on the first two pages of these search engines. How can a new home buyer or home seller, real estate agent, real estate broker, or an insurance agent be reasonably confident that any of these companies are great, trustworthy and provide excellent service? The job of finding a reputable and reliable roof inspection company in Orange County cities becomes incredibly difficult. In particular, how does one find a quality roofing provider in any of these Orange County, California cities: Aliso Viejo, Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Cypress, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, La Habra, La Palma, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Lagu...

Warren Buffett $100 Billion Colossal Mistake

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Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has inspired many investors and leaders alike over the last fifty plus years. Besides his investment acumen, I love his uncommon business sense, humility, humor, optimism and a healthy dose of candor. He isn't one to shy away from voicing his two cents and giving direct advice. I am always looking forward to reading his legendary annual letters and when I am too busy, I still end up reading the synopsis. Washington Post has provided a concise overview of the 2014 Buffett annual letter , which has so many key points on what makes great leaders . It's not often that a great leader accepts his mistakes openly and humbly in an open letter. In this fiftieth edition of the annual letter, this is exactly what Warren Buffett did. He goes at lengths about some of his biggest professional mistakes he ever made during his storied 50 years at Berkshire Hathaway. Bottom line: Admit your mistakes and stay humble Buffett ...