LC Posted yesterday at 01:03 PM Posted yesterday at 01:03 PM 2 minutes ago, Pellom said: An underrated part is I think he had a lot of respect for Melinda. He should gift her the shares for her charitable work, if you ask me.
John Hjorth Posted yesterday at 01:12 PM Posted yesterday at 01:12 PM 1 minute ago, Pellom said: Hard to know if he thinks Gates did anything wrong (i.e., terminated the personal friendship/relationship) or whether he knows it wouldn't look good politically to give money to the foundation any longer. An underrated part is I think he had a lot of respect for Melinda. Yeah, @Pellom, I think and speculate the same. The Squawk Box interview with Becky Quick tomorrow will be interesting to experience. I also share your thoughts about Warren Buffetts relationship with Melinda Gates. - - - o 0 o - - - Furthermore, I looked up the 2025 Donation Press Release on the Berkshire website, to compare : 2025 : Quote Today, Warren E. Buffett has converted 8,239 A shares into 12,358,500 B shares in order to donate 12,358,321 shares of Berkshire Hathaway “B” stock to five foundations: 9,433,839 to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust, 943,384 shares to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation and 660,366 shares to each of the Sherwood Foundation, Howard G. Buffett Foundation and NoVo Foundation. The donations will be delivered on June 30. Mr. Buffett’s ownership of Berkshire now consists of 198,117 A shares and 1,144 B shares. ... So the '5 percent of the remaining shares each year gifted' system and pattern appears this to be broken, after now 19 years, apart from the gift allocation changed. 'Wool in mounth' message about the next eight years donations.
Pellom Posted yesterday at 02:05 PM Posted yesterday at 02:05 PM Pretty cool website here to track the various foundations of Warren's kids: https://www.grantmakers.io/profiles/v1/470824755-sherwood-foundation/?page=2 https://www.grantmakers.io/profiles/v1/470824756-howard-g-buffett-foundation/ https://www.grantmakers.io/profiles/v1/470824753-novo-foundation/ It'll be interesting to see if these foundations follow Warren's mandate to give it all away within a certain period of time.
kiwing100 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Announcement of most recent donation of BRK shares by Buffett https://berkshirehathaway.com/news/jul1426.pdf BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC. NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 14, 2026 Omaha, NE (BRK.A; BRK.B) – Today, Warren E. Buffett will convert 8,000 Berkshire Hathaway Class A shares into 12,000,000 Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares in order to donate the 12,000,000 Class “B” shares to four foundations: 9,000,000 shares to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation and 1,000,000 shares to each of the Sherwood Foundation, Howard G. Buffett Foundation and Novo Foundation. Mr. Buffett’s ownership of Berkshire now consists of 188,290 Class A shares and 1,162 Class B shares. * * * * * * * * * * * * Mr. Buffett’s comments follow: “My goal is to dispose of all of my Berkshire shares within about eight years. As I explained last year, my children are unfortunately growing older. I have every hope that the three of them are able to carry out the disposal of my shares by December 31, 2034. Of course, mortality is unpredictable, but my remaining shares will be donated to the four foundations one way or the other by December 31, 2034. The goal is to have the grants grow annually to each of the three foundations managed by each of my children and the annual grant to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation grow at a somewhat greater rate.
Gamecock-YT Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 13 hours ago, Pellom said: Pretty cool website here to track the various foundations of Warren's kids: https://www.grantmakers.io/profiles/v1/470824755-sherwood-foundation/?page=2 https://www.grantmakers.io/profiles/v1/470824756-howard-g-buffett-foundation/ https://www.grantmakers.io/profiles/v1/470824753-novo-foundation/ It'll be interesting to see if these foundations follow Warren's mandate to give it all away within a certain period of time. Funny that one kid takes $0 in comp, the other $1, and one $585K.
gfp Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Worth a watch - https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/15/warren-buffett-tells-cnbc-he-initiated-berkshire-hathaways-investment-in-alphabet.html
Hektor Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 12 minutes ago, gfp said: Worth a watch - https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/15/warren-buffett-tells-cnbc-he-initiated-berkshire-hathaways-investment-in-alphabet.html Thank you @gfp. From the interview: Becky: You did not buy when they were asset light, but are when they are spending big on assets. Why? Warren: I made a mistake. Any idea why he is willing to buy now but not back then? I am sure he is deflecting by the "I made a mistake" answer. Any thoughts on what he is not giving away?
gfp Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/15/warren-buffett-calls-bill-gates-actions-with-epstein-distasteful-but-people-make-mistakes.html at the very end of the video - Buffett broke his leg a few weeks ago and had surgery and is recovering well. 96th b-day coming in a month or so Edited 5 hours ago by gfp
gfp Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Buffett on Warsh - https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/15/buffett-says-trumps-pick-of-kevin-warsh-for-fed-chair-was-good-choice.html
kiwing100 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Buffett on CNBC https://www.cnbc.com/video/2026/07/15/warren-buffett-ended-gates-donations-to-give-more-to-my-children-not-because-of-epstein-ties.html https://youtu.be/vaHbb3-tHQA
73 Reds Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 32 minutes ago, kiwing100 said: Buffett on CNBC https://www.cnbc.com/video/2026/07/15/warren-buffett-ended-gates-donations-to-give-more-to-my-children-not-because-of-epstein-ties.html https://youtu.be/vaHbb3-tHQA Call me skeptical. At age 95, Munger was much better at keeping his cards close to the vest.
Intelligent_Investor Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Charlie didn't give a single f who he offended. Warren does care about PR
Intelligent_Investor Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Surprised he sounded down on Apple. Maybe he was just a big Tim Apple fan
Milu Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Who’s this Buffett character buying all this alphabet stock. Doesn’t he know that it’s going to be free cash flow negative soon and that it’s wasting a ton of money on capex that has no chance of yielding a successful return and that Michael Burry said that it is gaming their depreciation by artificially extending out the years. Old man must have gone crazy.
cubsfan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, Hektor said: Thank you @gfp. From the interview: Becky: You did not buy when they were asset light, but are when they are spending big on assets. Why? Warren: I made a mistake. Any idea why he is willing to buy now but not back then? I am sure he is deflecting by the "I made a mistake" answer. Any thoughts on what he is not giving away? My feeling is that Ron Olson was attorney for the principals, and like the Microsoft story, Buffett may have wanted to avoid any accusations of insider information. But that is just my weak opinion.
John Hjorth Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Milu said: Who’s this Buffett character buying all this alphabet stock. Doesn’t he know that it’s going to be free cash flow negative soon and that it’s wasting a ton of money on capex that has no chance of yielding a successful return and that Michael Burry said that it is gaming their depreciation by artificially extending out the years. Old man must have gone crazy. @Milu, you're such a troublemaker! , It's sacrilege to post something like that here! [j/k naturally!]
Charlie Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago I think we Buffett nerds need the full interview: https://www.cnbc.com/video/2026/07/15/watch-cnbcs-full-interview-with-berkshire-hathaway-chairman-warren-buffett.html or excerpts as a transcript: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/15/cnbc-exclusive-excerpts-berkshire-hathaway-chairman-warren-buffett-speaks-with-cnbcs-becky-quick-on-cnbcs-squawk-box-today.html Cheers!
Spekulatius Posted 21 minutes ago Posted 21 minutes ago 5 hours ago, Hektor said: Thank you @gfp. From the interview: Becky: You did not buy when they were asset light, but are when they are spending big on assets. Why? Warren: I made a mistake. Any idea why he is willing to buy now but not back then? I am sure he is deflecting by the "I made a mistake" answer. Any thoughts on what he is not giving away? I can’t help it:
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