(MT Newswires) -- Charles Munger, the alter ego and sidekick to Warren Buffett for almost 60 years as they transformed Berkshire Hathaway Inc. from a failing textile maker into an empire, has died. He was 99. The company says he died peacefully at a California hospital. Here's a look back at his life and legacy.
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