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Does anyone have Wintaai 2024 annual report/annual letter?
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My guess is $DXT.TO. The company is doing buybacks, so Fairfax stake is increasing organically. Only a matter of time before it is taken private imo. Fairfax owns ~51% of Dexterra shares already.
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Being conservative and releasing reserves over time also acts as a tax deferral! It is another tool in a good insurer tool kit to compound!
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I wonder what business Fairfax buys this year! Looking forward to it, and knowing more about it!
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https://www.reuters.com/world/china/apple-aims-source-all-us-iphones-india-pivot-away-china-ft-reports-2025-04-25/
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Sure, I was thinking more on the lines of Fairfax investing in $PEP instead of maybe Corporate bonds/bonds. My guess is $PEP probably has lower drawdowns vs S&P500 during downturns. (Anyways to check this? Any free tools?) Also, does anyone know if $FFH.TO has specific restrictions on what they can invest the float in?
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$PEP looks interesting at current prices, 4% dividend yield and somewhere between 2-4% growth per year (conservatively)! I hope Fairfax picks up some shares. $BRK can have coke and us some Pepsi & Lays
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Fairfax mentioned on BNN today. Timestamp: 33:04
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I mentioned Mohnish cause I think he is a very rational investor and one who I think understands insurance well. When I had initially bought Fairfax and later got to know Mohnish knew about Fairfax (attends the annual meetings), I doubted whether my thesis on Fairfax was flawed, I doubted whether Fairfax management was actually good. Now, over the years I have gained confidence in Fairfax Management by listening to calls/interviews and how consistent they are. But every year that I don't see Mohnish buying Fairfax , in the back of my head I wonder whether my understanding of the economics of the insurance business maybe flawed. I am trying to be open to different views about Fairfax. Most of my other holdings keep my ego in check
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Fairfax Financial mentioned in Globe and Mail: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/rob-magazine/article-guardian-capitals-sam-baldwin-outperforms-by-pursuing-asymmetric/
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One of the things that I ponder is, How/why did Mohnish Pabrai miss $FFH.TO over the last few years. I think it is a reasonable assumption that he is aware of what Fairfax does, its management etc and yet why doesn't he invest in $FFH.TO? I wonder why he doesn't see $FFH.TO as a high compounding machines (15%)? or is his return expectation higher than 15%?
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Anyone looked at the Raymond James report on $FFH.TO? Looks like they initiated coverage, can anyone share here/email me ([email protected])
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Fairfax India writeup: https://www.latticework.com/p/fairfax-india-well-managed-cheap you can listen to about 11min for free and download the ppt.
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Thanks for the share, the interviews seem good. If anyone has access and wouldn’t mind sharing the pdf, please email me ([email protected]), appreciate it.
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@Cigarbutt Thanks for the share
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National Bank on $FFH.TO https://x.com/acorn_capital/status/1899557738361077921
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@Viking : Having 250 profit centers / insurance companies also helps with risk management. One really bad judgement/decision/risk assessment by one insurance company doesn’t take Fairfax along with it. One thing I wonder is how they manage exposure to certain events as a combined entity? who overseas that and how effective is it over the long run.
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Anyone here done research on Commercial International bank? What in the monopoly money is this 50% ROE and ~10% NIM??????? (Replacing Prem's exclamations with my question mark)
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The Acquirer's Multiple blog post on Prem / Fairfax. https://acquirersmultiple.com/2025/03/prem-watsa-knowing-when-to-shift-from-defense-to-offense/
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Bangalore Airport: https://www.financialexpress.com/business/airlines-aviation-bengaluru-airport-unveils-greenfield-domestic-cargo-terminal-3762639/?ref=morelatest_hp
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Added to $ACIC
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Also, Let’s not forget Ki. It not just another insurance company.
