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BRK to appoint two Vice Chairmen to BRK Board - Jain and Abel
LongTermView replied to kiwing100's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Yes, this makes sense. -
Yes, it will be great to see everyone. 8)
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Book: Harrington on Hold'em Vol 2 Other: Warren Buffett's Letters to Berkshire Shareholders
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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BRK MELT UP ahead ? potential drivers:
LongTermView replied to Valuehalla's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
I agree. While the tax changes increase both book value and intrinsic value, the higher percentage increase goes to book value which is just a crude proxy. -
Buffett/Berkshire - general news
LongTermView replied to fareastwarriors's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Thanks for sharing! A little after 38 minutes: -
Does anyone have a spreadsheet for pricing convertible bonds? Thanks.
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As cubsfan said, selling subsidiaries goes against what is in the owner's manual. Buffett's 50 year letter talks about it as well:
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Thanks for sharing, it's always interesting to hear what he has to say.
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http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2017/10/10/466826.htm shows disaster losses by company.
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Whitney Tilson is shutting down his hedge fund
LongTermView replied to Liberty's topic in General Discussion
It is a good read. This kind of sums it up: Like cubsfan said, Whitney changed his mind and made money on the long side. Still, this makes one wonder how Whitney's performance might have been different if he didn't short at all. Among other things, this would have given him more time to spend looking at other long opportunities. -
Whitney Tilson is shutting down his hedge fund
LongTermView replied to Liberty's topic in General Discussion
This is sad. I've talked with Whitney several times and he seems like a nice guy. -
Look through portfolio - Google Sheets with live prices
LongTermView replied to Dynamic's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Got it, thanks again. So if we make some rough estimates/assumptions for 2016 then we can say the GAAP income of $3,552 million on page 84 is around $9,946 million in economic terms for a difference of about $6,394 million, right? -
Look through portfolio - Google Sheets with live prices
LongTermView replied to Dynamic's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Dynamic, I appreciate you replying with these details. This part is key: Of course we're talking about dividends from stocks like KO (as opposed to subsidiaries like BNSF) and we're not including things like interest on treasury bills. Where did you get the total of these KO type dividends on the 2016 annual report? Thanks Again. -
Look through portfolio - Google Sheets with live prices
LongTermView replied to Dynamic's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Dynamic, Thanks for putting this together! Cell S7 shows $4.16 L-Thr EPS holdings per class B share through June 30th. Cell AH4 shows $1.48 dividends per class B share last fiscal year. Does that mean the retained earnings from stock holdings are about 2.8 times [$4.16/$1.48] more than the reported dividend earnings? Thanks! -
GAAP earnings vs economic earnings for stock holdings
LongTermView replied to LongTermView's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Awesome, thanks! -
GAAP earnings vs economic earnings for stock holdings
LongTermView replied to LongTermView's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Thanks, SlowAppreciation. I'll look for the spreadsheet and keep an eye out for your post in a month or two. -
https://www.wsj.com/articles/alibaba-and-tencent-set-fast-pace-in-mobile-payments-race-1506072602 How does this impact Visa and MasterCard?
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Buffett has said numerous times that GAAP revenue only shows dividends from Berkshire's KO type holdings instead of what Berkshire's share would be if the payout ratio for all holdings like KO was 100%. Has anyone analyzed this recently to compare ttm GAAP revenue to economic revenue? Is there a site/source that reports this difference every year and/or every quarter?
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Amazon threat to Duracell and other Berkshire brands
LongTermView replied to LongTermView's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Yeah, Fruit of the Loom and Russell should face challenges. I thought The Everything Store said that Amazon has some difficulties with jewelry? Right now I think WFM has different brands than Kraft-Heinz but that space might change quite a bit in coming years. -
Page 75 of Mary Meeker's KP Internet Trends 2017 report shows that Amazon is a little over 30% of the USA online battery market and Duracell is a little over 20% as of 8/16. What are some of the other large Berkshire brands that will feel pressure from Amazon in the coming years? Looking at the big picture, how much will this matter for Berkshire?
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Sacramento, California.
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Is there a source that estimates Texas/Florida direct and reinsurance hurricane exposure by company?
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