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  1. I just Googled this and the internet says you are correct.
  2. I can't read the article but from personal experience, I get $142 discount on my policy (enrolled a few years ago), by enabling "Drive Easy" which allows the GEICO app to always access data. See screenshot below for virtue signaling. Zero hard braking or sharp cornering, but I keep my phone in my lap which counts as "in hand", and lowers my score. I'll start dropping it in the console and see if my score improves.
  3. The 401K fund choices from my previous employer were terrible. Fortunately, I discovered that they allowed employees switch to a self directed Fidelity Brokerage Flex account, which opened up a whole universe of equity and fund choices. No micro-caps or options trading allowed, but I'm not interested in those anyway. I left that employer around 2017 and last year I finally got around to rolling the Flex account into an IRA. It was a massive pain in the butt to get done, but it eventually happened. FWIW, OneAmerica sucks hard. This may not be an option with all employers but it's worth asking your HSE department.
  4. Nice find! I'm reading Cunningham's, "Berkshire Beyond Buffett: The Enduring Value of Values" and coincidentally, just finished reading the section about Nebraska Furniture Mart, Jordans, Star, etc. I couldn't put the book down as it lead into the multi-generational jewelers Ben Bridge and Helzberg. It's very interesting to see explanations of what would lead these families to sell to Berkshire. I hope Byron Trott doesn't snap this one up like he did Whataburger.
  5. I like a good story that's based on my realistic expectations. A business is a good investment when it has products and / or services that address the wants and needs of a large TAM (while maintaining the ability to fend off competitors), and has proven ability to design, manufacture and deliver at a profit, while managing its balance sheet and cash flows responsibly and intelligently. Having significant opportunities to reinvest cash flows at attractive returns for an extended period of time is a huge gravitational slingshot. It all boils down to whether I expect this business to continue operating successfully or not. The best times to enter are when a big herd rolls through with a bad attitude or as in the case of BRK, the business fails to excite the imagination of the broader market (DCA in and wait for the scales to tip). The best and most prominent professionals make huge mistakes all the time. Bad behavior is the enemy of good performance. I expect that I'll behave badly from time to time.
  6. Edwards Lifesciences & Novo Nordisk
  7. I've been living off my investments since around 2017 and have built a spreadsheet to calculate drawdowns to cover living expenses which includes increases in costs and generous miscellaneous expenses (which I almost never use). By my conservative growth estimates (includes potential stagnation due to multiple contractions), and very liberal expenses, I figure I can make it stretch until I hit my 82nd birthday (22 more years), and this is not taking into account Social Security income. At that time I'll still have an unencumbered waterfront home in a desirable location which I could reverse mortgage (my ace in the hole). My holdings are listed in my profile and the only 2 issues that I have strong fears for are CLB (bought a long time ago in a fit of stupidity), and SoftBank. My calculations include both of these issues going to zero. Many would say sell them and I will if I ever need to harvest a tax loss. For now, screw it. Call me an ape or whatever.. There's something very satisfying about developing an owners mindset. I'm debt free and getting less materialistic every day.
  8. I'm not a fan of student loan forgiveness and believe there are significantly better ways to provide educational opportunities, but since we're making jokes about hypocrisy... www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/white-house-shines-light-republicans-are-criticizing-student-debt-canc-rcna44904
  9. I love the way this thread lights up on certain Saturday mornings. Thanks to all who dig in to these buyback numbers.
  10. We'll see if that inventory build is a new Fall console or just locking in materials.
  11. epub on z-lib (you can convert to .mobi for Kindle) Capital Allocation: The Financials of a New England Textile Mill 1955 - 1985
  12. Small but, damn! Justice Department and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Secure Agreement with Trident Mortgage Company to Resolve Lending Discrimination Claims Mortgage company owned by Warren Buffett fined for race discrimination against homebuyers --- They're no longer taking mortgage applications. Does WEB suffocate this business under a pillow? https://tridentmortgage.com
  13. Me 2 I have about 2/3 of what I want for a 10+ year hold.
  14. Wasn't sure where to put this (Apple, Disney or ???) and it wound up here. National Football League Announces New Streaming Launch "With the NFL offering a streaming package, Amazon getting increased coverage of Thursday Night Football games and Apple the likely winner of Sunday Ticket, the next two years could be a huge test for the NFL to see how streaming coverage impacts viewership and advertising rates for the league."
  15. I skipped McDonalds all through the pandemic & just recently grabbed a McDouble with fries. They're doing something different, the burger actually tasted good. Whataburger is the absolute gold standard for a great fast burger and always hot fries. Rarely discounts and not racing to the bottom with menu pricing. Byron Trott and Whataburger, the one that Buffett shoulda bought
  16. I just bought this for $1.99 and will read it after I finish Heinlein's "Star Beast", (for the 3rd time). Looks like it might be interesting for anyone who wants to learn more about the utility industry while being entertained. Overload by Arthur Hailey "In the middle of a sweltering July heat wave that has no end in sight, California’s Golden State Power and Light is on overload. An emergency brownout is already in effect. Then, GSP&L’s newest and largest generator explodes. With four people dead and a widespread loss of power, a fringe group takes responsibility. But for GSP&L vice president Nim Goldman and his family; his adversary, investigative reporter Nancy Molineaux; detective Harry London; and beautiful quadriplegic Karen Sloan, whose every breath depends on electric power, the terror is just beginning . . . A dramatic and timely story of the people and the events leading to a crisis, Overload presents a fascinating view of the little-known world of electric power production that is vital to contemporary life." --- I wasn't sure whether to put this here or in the BHE or Worth Buying Now threads. Ultimately, it's a book so...
  17. Thread... 5 things poor investment teams do and thus what to avoid
  18. I'm up to 14.3% BRK.B & adding slowly because I'm a squat thrust enthusiast.
  19. Anchored to GOOGL $2100 and waiting to add, no commissions + volatility = the era of stinker bids
  20. Interesting. When does Berkshire start to diworsify? or is it never allowed to happen?
  21. Gotta build the next generation of great burger flippers.
  22. More Disney. Trying to get more Google sub $2100 but it won't cooperate. Should've just bought more when it was there.
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