with profits realized in every year accompanied by almost complete immunity to recession and lack of need for any sales effort. In the earlier years of the business, the insurance industry became fearful that Sanborn's profits would become too great and placed a number of prominent insurance men...
Warren Buffett writes in hisannual letterto shareholders that the company’s board is “enthusiastic” about a person it has chosen to eventually take over as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. But Buffett does not name that person, saying only that it’s “an individual to whom they have had a g...
非常偶然地,我阅读了 Kingswell 的《网页链接{Warren Buffett's 1969 Annual Letter — Yes, It Actually Exists}》,发现了巴菲特在合伙基金阶段写的最后一封年度致合伙人信。 在此之前,我一直以为,因为基金要清盘,所以巴菲特就没写这封信,因为现在整个互联网上,无论是英文的文集,还是中文的翻译文集(RanRan、梁孝...
The article discusses expectations after Warren Buffett releases his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders. In the letter, Buffett lamented 2012 as a subpar year in which Bershire's book value failed to climb over the S&P 500's total return and failed to make big acquisitions. Buffett...
Warren Buffett Berkshire Hathaway Annual Letters Around the last weekend in February or first weekend in March, on a Saturday morning, legendary investor Warren Buffett releases his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway share-holders. His letters are devoid of glossy charts and graphs are written in ...
In hisannual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholdersreleased this morning, Warren Buffett says more “major” acquisitions are needed to maintain growth in the company’s non-insurance businesses at a “decent rate.” Buffett writes: “We will need both good performance from our current businesses...
Warren Buffett's annual letter to shareholders celebrated the U.S. economy's evolution over the past several decades. Billionaire investor Warren Buffett praised America's "miraculous" achievements and its collection of "talented and ambitious immigrants" in a recent letter to sh...
The letter concludes with a tribute to Charlie Munger comprised of a list of fifteen “Mungerisms”, many of which longtime shareholders are already familiar with. It is great to read that both Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger will be at the annual meeting taking questions for the customary ...
Carol Loomis, editor of Warren Buffet's annual letter to shareholders and a former Fortune writer, says running Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) has never been about the money for Buffett. Rhonda Schaffler May 2, 2015 8:18 PM EDTStart Conversation Carol Loomis, editor of...
Warren Buffett is widely regarded as one of the most successful investors of all time but he's willing to admit that even the best investors make mistakes, himself included. Buffett's legendary annual letters to hisBerkshire Hathaway(BRK.A,BRK.B) shareholders tell tales of his biggest investing...