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Warren Buffett: Valeant’s Business Model Was “Deeply Flawed”

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Stephen Gandel
Stephen Gandel
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Stephen Gandel
Stephen Gandel
April 30, 2016, 3:54 PM ET
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Annual General Meeting
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Warren Buffett says the hedge funds, including that of Bill Ackman, and others who piled into the shares of Valeant Pharmaceuticals (VRX) and lost big should have seen it coming.

Buffett, at Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A) annual meeting, said over the years numerous people tried to get him to buy the stock, or wanted him to meet Valeant’s former CEO Michael Pearson. But he never was interested. Buffett said there are patterns he has come to recognize over the years that are red flags to him. And says those flags were flapping at Valeant, which Buffett said had a “deeply flawed” business model.

“If you have an intelligent guy pursuing a course of action that will put you on the front page, that will eventually get you into trouble,” says Buffett. “Patterns that frequently come to a bad end, but look extremely good in the short run,” essentially saying that Valeant was too short-term.

Buffett got into a behind the scenes dispute with hedge fund manager Bill Ackman last year over Valeant, after his No. 2 Charlie Munger compared Valeant to famously flawed conglomerate ITT.

Munger for his part on Saturday said, “Valeant was a sewer and those who ran it deserve the opprobrium they got.”

Valeant was a favorite of hedge funds for years. Buffett also took time out to attack hedge funds at Berkshire’s annual meeting as well. He pointed out that he is far ahead on his bet with a bunch of hedge fund managers that the market in general would do better than hedge funds. Over the past eight years, since Buffett made the bet, Buffett said that the market has done three times as well as hedge funds in general. “It might sound like a terrible result for hedge funds but not a terrible result for hedge fund managers,” Mr. Buffett says, referring to hedge funds’ large fees.

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