Investment

Business areas
HSBC divides its business into four distinct groups:
Personal Finance: HSBC provides financial services to more than 125 million customers around the world. These services include current accounts, savings accounts, mortgages, insurance, credit cards, loans, pensions and investments.

Commercial Banking: The bank’s customers nearly 2.5 million small and medium enterprises.

Corporate, Investment Banking and Markets: In this business the bank provides financial services to corporate clients and institutional referring to Mecca global corporate and institutional banking, global banking transactions and global investment banking.

Private consulting.

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Warren Buffett organizes a festival each year

The second or third richest man in the world, Warren Buffettorganizes a festival each year to shareholders of his company,Berkshire Hathaway, based in Omaha, Nebraska.

During thesemeetings, with his companion for many years, Charlie Munger, oftenresponding to questions from shareholders on its investment philosophyand life. This year we were six hours in front of 27,000 people.

Additionally,in the annual report of his company, writes in some detail a letter toshareholders giving their views on the markets, on the state of theworld and on its investment philosophy.

Both the event live astheir letters to shareholders are very popular for many people,shareholders and not theirs, because many people want to learn how thisperson became more or less humble could become the second or thirdrichest man in the planet.

As each share is worth more than

Business leaders who lead in other aspects

The modern world is becoming more obsessed with money. Indeed, The American Dream means that as soon as the fight for democracy, equal rights, freedom and inalienable right to liberty (as legislated in the world’s first and oldest constitution) was transformed into something quite different. Ask any of the potential immigrants or illegal immigrants, that they’re looking for in America, and their response is likely to coincide with the fact that we see in the commercial and financial America – the desire to earn money and also use it for investment managers.

Certainly, many will paint this as a desire to earn respectable life, but too often it quickly transformed into a desire to accumulate so much money as possible. Against this background, the endless and the stubborn desire for money and financial success, it is refreshing to find successful business leaders, like , who, while participating in the accumulation of financial success, taking off time to invest in other classes. (This can be expressed appreciation for the many who, despite their fate remained a strict timetable focus solely on improving their bank balances and the total cost.)