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behavioralvalueinvestor.com
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| | | | When I was at a group dinner with Warren Buffett 16 years ago, I asked him: what do you look for when you evaluate a stock? He answered: First he decides whether he can roughly estimate the business's key economic characteristics 5-10 years out. If he can't then he eliminates it from consideration right then and there. | |
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www.semafor.com
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| | | | The storied investor's new letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders reveals the inherent conflict of interest in his approach to the energy transition. | |
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behavioralvalueinvestor.com
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| | | | "Let's take a look at what kind of businesses turn us on. And while we're at it, let's also discuss what we wish to avoid." In his 2007 Berkshire Hathaway annual letter, Warren Buffett provides us with a primer on what to look for in businesses, and on what to avoid. He also does something rare - he gives us a detailed post-mortem analysis of his 1972 purchase of See's Candies. Both have a lot of gems of wisdom for us to enjoy and learn from. | |
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