Amazing tribute to Charlie, getting to see all the clips and skits was something special. Like they said they needed permission to show it on CNBC with the actors, I'm really happy they did. The humility of Warren's words as he honored his lifelong friend was just simply one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard and seen someone do. I know he did also in the letter to shareholders. Also later on when Greg said "Nothing to add" hahaha. All and all this was a great shareholders meeting, the saddest but it wasn't sad. This made me happy, I'm glad it turned out so well.
One of the best qualities of Warren Buffet is loving Charlie deeply without any jealousy. True friendship true love. Meetings Without Charlie is missing the best flavor.
This is the saddest annual meeting in Berkshire Hathaway history in my opinion. It is the first time we don't see Charlie Munger, and clearly Warren Buffett missed him, also somehow it feels like this may be Buffett's last when he said he hopes to be here next year, not in a confident tone. I got a bit emotional after hearing that.
Agreed. Imagine losing someone you’re that close to and have done this event with from the start and then have to continue on without your right hand man and best friend.
Saddest but not sad, it was well done, and all things must come to an end. It's a good send off, plus Warren is still going, no need to speculate his end, for all we know his "not confident tone" is just mourning his friend. Cheers.
It's the end of an era. I've been to a few meetings, invested long term, and love these guys, but it really does feel like the end. Please Lord dont let the DEI devils and Commies get their dirty paws on this mountain.
It takes a lot of humility to own up to the decision on selling Paramount stocks & the shifting consumer behaviour. That's the hallmark of Warren Buffett. Hope to see him again next year !
Warren is a living legend of our times. I have followed him for so long and he is the epitome of integrity and candor. I hope he lives long. Greg I am sure is a great guy, but he doesn't sound as candid to me somehow and seemed as if he was trying to appease Warren all through the meeting.
He is a living legend....93 years old, multi billionaire and still working that hard! Most of earning calls last 30 recorded minutes, with CEOs with a lot to prove. Instead look at Mr.Buffet, who's got nothing else to prove to anyone holding a 7-hour event, mostly answering questions! L.E.G.E.N.D!
Thank you CNBC and team. Thank you Berkshire Hathaway team, Thank you Warren. Sincerely missed Charlie Munger. There's always a lot of learn from BRK meetings.
55:15 Warren talks about Charlie First met in 1959 Twins Whether things worked How things worked Charlie likes to design things 1965 bought BH (Dumb) We worked together to achieve his vision. 58:01 Charlie: the architect of BH, dreams of, designs, supervises the construction. The genius, who provides the blueprint.
A more somber meeting this year, especially towards the end. I’ve watched all of these since 1994 at least twice and I’ve never heard Mr. Buffett that downcast. I suppose that was to be expected following Mr. Munger’s passing but it was honestly tough to watch. Cheer up Mr. Buffett! It’s not over yet!
Imagine looking on your left hand side, a friend who comment on your words and actions for 50 years. And suddenly hes gone, with many of family members, it only make you think about when your time is coming
Recently taking my time to watch all past videos, thanks CNBC AND BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY for us in Nigeria we have little to none knowledge about value investing as we are an emerging market. Been learning quite a lot from Charlie, Warren and most recently there apostles like Monish Pabrai. Pray Warren stays a decade more.
Salute to our late Charlie, his legacy lives on!!! Somehow, I can see that Warren has aged so much ever since the passing of Charlie. May he live as long as Charlie happily, healthily.
Working at 92 is hard, the job as challenging as the boss of a huge conglomerate is unimaginable. So many questions are about succession definitely wear down his spirit without Charlie to cheer him up.
Also he lost His Pillar. They did everything together. Now hes Alone. When you lose a loved one, it gets harder to do alone what you enjoyed together. Some have real mental block. Take tremendous Strength to push forward
Warren buffet is bearish. He sold a lot of Apple. i do still think there's some short term pain ahead. I am currently holding north of $200k in a savings account waiting to take advantage of a huge opportunity. Any recommendations with solid cash flow?
Don't be in a hurry to get in. The market needs several days of strong performance to signal that the downturn might be over; i think It's a time to be largely, if not entirely, in cash
True. I’ve been investing in the stock market for 11 years now, last 5 years with the help of a financial advisor. Through this period of advisory support alone, I've been fortunate enough to achieve a 10x return compared to my previous efforts as a DIY investor, summing up nearly 85% ROI as of today. My best so far!!
Well, I chose *Jennifer Leigh Hickman* as my advisor after her interview on CNBC In 2020. She is SEC regulated with offices in the US and quite frankly a genius with portfolio diversification. You should look her up...
What a share!! it was easy to find your adviser. Did my due diligence on her before scheduling a phone call with her. She seems proficient considering her résumé.
Autonomous car ~ Auto insurance 3:34:00 - Number of accidents down - Cost of theses accidents skyrocketing The total costs isn’t down … Automation shifts expenses from operator to the equipment provider.
(NYSE:ARR) is a high-yield mortgage REIT paying monthly dividends. The stock has a dividend yield of about 14%, as of August 14. If the stock has increased sharply because the business is performing exceptionally well, it could still be a bargain. I'm still looking for companies to make additions to my $350K portfolio, to boost performance. Here for ideas...
A lot of folks downplay the role of advlsors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
Viviana Marisa Coelho is her name. She is regarded as a genius in her area and works for Empower Financial Services. By looking her up online, you can quickly verify her level of experience. She is well knowledgeable about financial markets.
Thank you for the lead, searched Elisse by her full name and at once spotted her consulting page, she seems highly professional having over 12 years of experience. amazing!
Am I missing something? I understand why he said no to Hong Kong but yes to Canada. 2:55:00 he’s about to address the same question about India and he says “I can’t but we’ll see what happens with my replacement.” Why this reaction but not Hong Kong??
Warren said one of his top 800 US companies paid 5 billion in taxes last year and if the other 799 companies did the same there would be no need for Any citizens to pay Any taxes in America. He also hinted mention of wanting to invest right outside of America but said they would need to meet his lending agreements .
He left out the part that the 5 billion was taken away from those very taxpayers he said would not pay taxes. Berkshire can not print up money only the treasury can print money. So one way or the other the end user pays all the taxes.The consumer .
Insurance risks 2:05:57 reprices It annually, hurricanes, climate changes, no risk no insurance business Inflation, technology, expensive to repair, $7M to $40B GEICO
3:12:33 Past 5 yr experience, the real key is buying the right business. The real key is in the right business. But the right management cannot make a terrible business great.
Salute to Charlie ,thanks for his words:" If you are a nerd, I can help you"!RIP Charlie Munger,your great thaughts are beyond limits of destruction, your idea is immortal
Wow, Becky so out of breath. I know you have a huge job and a huge salary. I’m happy for you. Some folks will never realize what’s involved and the sacrifices both personally and otherwise it takes to get and keep a big job. Congratulations
Charlie Munger you will be missed , an investment genius who together with Warren made Berkshire a juggernaut market cap company. Hope Warren has the strength to get over this loss.
This would be the appropriate time for him to tell us what´s the whole point of an ordinary mortal like him to build a 874 billion dollar company, and how he thinks this made the world a better place to live.
Becky is an ABSOLUTE professional. Everybody can learn from her.
who??
The woman who read out the questions during the meeting @@TheWalamala
@@Samuel-wf6kk I think you missed the joke
1:38:44 makes my heart so happy. Decades of friendship, and he still hands off questions to his best friend.
He’s a legend, 93, still hosting the AGM, how incredible and inspiring!
Amazing tribute to Charlie, getting to see all the clips and skits was something special. Like they said they needed permission to show it on CNBC with the actors, I'm really happy they did. The humility of Warren's words as he honored his lifelong friend was just simply one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard and seen someone do. I know he did also in the letter to shareholders. Also later on when Greg said "Nothing to add" hahaha. All and all this was a great shareholders meeting, the saddest but it wasn't sad. This made me happy, I'm glad it turned out so well.
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Well Said! “This made me happy.”
31:00 Wonderful tribute to Charlie. Other than that, I have nothing to add.
One of the best qualities of Warren Buffet is loving Charlie deeply without any jealousy. True friendship true love. Meetings Without Charlie is missing the best flavor.
Greg has immense respect for Warren! hats off to both!!!!
This is the America that is great, Warren and Charlies represent it.
Charlie saying "Slick, yo!" at 49:30 had me rolling on the floor in laughter!!!
This is the saddest annual meeting in Berkshire Hathaway history in my opinion.
It is the first time we don't see Charlie Munger, and clearly Warren Buffett missed him, also somehow it feels like this may be Buffett's last when he said he hopes to be here next year, not in a confident tone.
I got a bit emotional after hearing that.
Agreed. Imagine losing someone you’re that close to and have done this event with from the start and then have to continue on without your right hand man and best friend.
Saddest but not sad, it was well done, and all things must come to an end. It's a good send off, plus Warren is still going, no need to speculate his end, for all we know his "not confident tone" is just mourning his friend. Cheers.
It's the end of an era. I've been to a few meetings, invested long term, and love these guys, but it really does feel like the end. Please Lord dont let the DEI devils and Commies get their dirty paws on this mountain.
@@FelonyVideosyou sound like a stoopid person
Agree. That was a somber moment.
Warren Buffett is an amazing man. Hopefully we see him next year!
he looks tired.
He's still grief-stricken
It takes a lot of humility to own up to the decision on selling Paramount stocks & the shifting consumer behaviour. That's the hallmark of Warren Buffett. Hope to see him again next year !
Admitting to the actual dollar amount that was lost would provide real clarity. And what percentage of loss to the entire investment portfolio.
I think he will live up to 104 like Mrs B
Warren is a living legend of our times. I have followed him for so long and he is the epitome of integrity and candor. I hope he lives long.
Greg I am sure is a great guy, but he doesn't sound as candid to me somehow and seemed as if he was trying to appease Warren all through the meeting.
He is a living legend....93 years old, multi billionaire and still working that hard! Most of earning calls last 30 recorded minutes, with CEOs with a lot to prove. Instead look at Mr.Buffet, who's got nothing else to prove to anyone holding a 7-hour event, mostly answering questions! L.E.G.E.N.D!
My hero and mentor throughout my life. Love it! Great person. God bless America! 🇺🇸
Thank you CNBC and team. Thank you Berkshire Hathaway team, Thank you Warren. Sincerely missed Charlie Munger. There's always a lot of learn from BRK meetings.
Mr. Munger was a cool man , in my opinion. May he rest in PEACE. Thank you for your helpful knowledge and philosophy. Excellent!
Becky Quick, excellent interviews and coverage.
55:15 Warren talks about Charlie
First met in 1959
Twins
Whether things worked
How things worked
Charlie likes to design things
1965 bought BH (Dumb)
We worked together to achieve his vision. 58:01
Charlie: the architect of BH, dreams of, designs, supervises the construction. The genius, who provides the blueprint.
Just humbling to see such a great applause at the start of the presentation. Mr. Buffett created a history. He is the history.
A more somber meeting this year, especially towards the end. I’ve watched all of these since 1994 at least twice and I’ve never heard Mr. Buffett that downcast. I suppose that was to be expected following Mr. Munger’s passing but it was honestly tough to watch. Cheer up Mr. Buffett! It’s not over yet!
Imagine looking on your left hand side, a friend who comment on your words and actions for 50 years. And suddenly hes gone, with many of family members, it only make you think about when your time is coming
Recently taking my time to watch all past videos, thanks CNBC AND BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY for us in Nigeria we have little to none knowledge about value investing as we are an emerging market. Been learning quite a lot from Charlie, Warren and most recently there apostles like Monish Pabrai. Pray Warren stays a decade more.
2012 my life changed forever. Thank you Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger❤️ i will be forever grateful!
30:55 - Movie!!! & Presentation Starts!
49:30 - 😂
4:50:43 - Afternoon Q&A
Salute to our late Charlie, his legacy lives on!!!
Somehow, I can see that Warren has aged so much ever since the passing of Charlie. May he live as long as Charlie happily, healthily.
Incredible Investors… Hope the world sees another such pair in the future
A beautiful tribute to Charlie.
Working at 92 is hard, the job as challenging as the boss of a huge conglomerate is unimaginable. So many questions are about succession definitely wear down his spirit without Charlie to cheer him up.
Also he lost His Pillar. They did everything together. Now hes Alone. When you lose a loved one, it gets harder to do alone what you enjoyed together. Some have real mental block. Take tremendous Strength to push forward
3.45 min! It makes you realize how brilliant Warren Buffets memory is!
Broke my heart so many times 😢
Excellent Mr.Buffet and team. Keep up your efforts.
Warren buffet is bearish. He sold a lot of Apple. i do still think there's some short term pain ahead. I am currently holding north of $200k in a savings account waiting to take advantage of a huge opportunity. Any recommendations with solid cash flow?
Don't be in a hurry to get in. The market needs several days of strong performance to signal that the downturn might be over; i think It's a time to be largely, if not entirely, in cash
True. I’ve been investing in the stock market for 11 years now, last 5 years with the help of a financial advisor. Through this period of advisory support alone, I've been fortunate enough to achieve a 10x return compared to my previous efforts as a DIY investor, summing up nearly 85% ROI as of today. My best so far!!
@84gaynor Please can you leave the info of your fiduciary advsor here? I’m in dire need for one
Well, I chose *Jennifer Leigh Hickman* as my advisor after her interview on CNBC In 2020. She is SEC regulated with offices in the US and quite frankly a genius with portfolio diversification. You should look her up...
What a share!! it was easy to find your adviser. Did my due diligence on her before scheduling a phone call with her. She seems proficient considering her résumé.
Autonomous car ~ Auto insurance 3:34:00
- Number of accidents down
- Cost of theses accidents skyrocketing
The total costs isn’t down …
Automation shifts expenses from operator to the equipment provider.
5:07:16 Transition, principles, communicate, excess cash, prospect, sustainability, risk, protect the shareholders
1:38:40 😢😢😢
😢
That broke my heart 💔 😢
😥
☹️
Canadian economy 2:13:15 confident, no hesitation in investing there if anything meets standards
The clips at the start with Charlie had me laughing out loud.
Thanks a bunch for posting you made my day
30:52 Charlie Tribute is Great!
Hello good afternoon I'm watching here conception tarlac Philippines
(NYSE:ARR) is a high-yield mortgage REIT paying monthly dividends. The stock has a dividend yield of about 14%, as of August 14. If the stock has increased sharply because the business is performing exceptionally well, it could still be a bargain. I'm still looking for companies to make additions to my $350K portfolio, to boost performance. Here for ideas...
A lot of folks downplay the role of advlsors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
impressive gains! how can I get your advisor please, if you dont mind me asking? I could really use a help as of now
Viviana Marisa Coelho is her name. She is regarded as a genius in her area and works for Empower Financial Services. By looking her up online, you can quickly verify her level of experience. She is well knowledgeable about financial markets.
Thank you for the lead, searched Elisse by her full name and at once spotted her consulting page, she seems highly professional having over 12 years of experience. amazing!
Am I missing something? I understand why he said no to Hong Kong but yes to Canada. 2:55:00 he’s about to address the same question about India and he says “I can’t but we’ll see what happens with my replacement.” Why this reaction but not Hong Kong??
No bottle of coke 🥲 RIP Charlie
There should be a picture of Warren in the dictionary when you look up LEGEND. God bless him.
Q&A starts at 1:17:50
GEICO, data analytics 1:56:20
Matching rate with risks, pricing properly
Amazing as always! Keep going, Warren! 🙏🏼
Meeting starts at 36:00
5:02:12 Greg, capital allocation, understands businesses extremely well, if you understand businesses, you understand common stocks.
5:04:46 like 2008-2009
there will be times when having huge sums of available, one every 5 ~10 yrs, more can go wrong
5:09:31 Slightly better, hard to predict winners, decent results, don’t get carried away
1:38:40 💔
Warren is not able to get over the fact that Charlie isn’t there anymore 😢
6:14:15 Plain lucky 🍀 Avoid mistakes and bad luck
“You just solider through.”
Warren said one of his top 800 US companies paid 5 billion in taxes last year and if the other 799 companies did the same there would be no need for Any citizens to pay Any taxes in America.
He also hinted mention of wanting to invest right outside of America but said they would need to meet his lending agreements .
He left out the part that the 5 billion was taken away from those very taxpayers he said would not pay taxes. Berkshire can not print up money only the treasury can print money. So one way or the other the end user pays all the taxes.The consumer .
I can't believe a 61 year old is less easy to listen to than a 93 year old 😅
Can I know in which episode Charlie was in Desperate Housewives ?
following..
BNSF margin down, capital expense up 5:36:37
Growth flat, cost critical
3:07:51 Don’t travel in the same auto/plane, always have back ups
Thank you, Charlie! Thank you, too, Warren. What great people!
Insurance risks 2:05:57 reprices It annually, hurricanes, climate changes, no risk no insurance business
Inflation, technology, expensive to repair, $7M to $40B GEICO
Man, the beginning was so sad. RiP Charlie. Must be really hard for Mr. Buffett losing his long-time partner and friend.
Does someone know the name of a melody at the end of a movie? At 54:00
Brilliant, as ever. Every year a fast track MBA in business and life.
3:12:33 Past 5 yr experience, the real key is buying the right business. The real key is in the right business. But the right management cannot make a terrible business great.
Salute to Charlie ,thanks for his words:" If you are a nerd, I can help you"!RIP Charlie Munger,your great thaughts are beyond limits of destruction, your idea is immortal
Wow, Becky so out of breath. I know you have a huge job and a huge salary. I’m happy for you. Some folks will never realize what’s involved and the sacrifices both personally and otherwise it takes to get and keep a big job. Congratulations
I believe Charlie death hits Warren hard just as his Fathers
I’ll love Berkshire forever
Pro tip.. Play the speed at 1.25x..
1.5x here
@@merc7paul1.5 is a struggle for how slow Buffett talks.
He got younger
Thanks
Thanks
Generation come and go but this duo remain for ages ... Great country to produce such a gentleman❤
6:47:22 Helarious 😄
Thank you❤
I agree with Warren that Charlie was just starting to peak: I attended last year's meeting and he was sharp as a tack and witty to boot.
5:54:26 No significant personal interests in the BH ownership
Trust 2:02:03 Charlie never misled shaped the story to get what he wanted
5:23:34 Selling due to? Make decisions really fast, parameters, understand consumer behavior
Waiting for? 3:21:42
Charlie Munger you will be missed , an investment genius who together with Warren made Berkshire a juggernaut market cap company. Hope Warren has the strength to get over this loss.
1:38:44 😢
2024 Q1 Report 1:04:11
2:22:40 One more day with Charlie?
15:30 pre-game show
This is why Apple is no innovating. Steve Jobs focused on making innovative products while Tim Cooks cares about the stock price.
8:21
2:17:48 Replacement for Aji, challenges, no one is irreplaceable, Tim Cook, review candidates if Aji hit by a truck
Just the greatest, ever.....
Florida car and property insurance 2:44:17
Advice 2:46:40
Utility, power, confiscated? 1:35:22
5:20:43 Missing sth that we didn’t understand is fine
IT distribution business 5:11:20 TTI Tech data customers purchases from, input and output sell, $10 B, 9 cents * 95 B parts
Messages given to males vs females were incredibly different 6:16:33
Pilot deal 6:07:12 All’s well that ends.
Thank you !! This will turn in to a Classic Episode....🎉🎉🎉
Sold Apple stocks, why? 1:18:46
Thank you sir
How to achieve a 50% Return 5:49:53
Small, human brains complicated, must love the subject
Lovely
5:29:42 1950s GEICO
This would be the appropriate time for him to tell us what´s the whole point of an ordinary mortal like him to build a 874 billion dollar company, and how he thinks this made the world a better place to live.
He could ask you whats the point of staying broke like you Lol
🃏 My brother loves the poker rooms. Says the competition is decent, and the interface makes it easy to play
4:12:29 Bertie Buffett