Showing posts with label Charlie Munger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlie Munger. Show all posts

2018-05-05

Tech Review | Big Tech's First Quarter 2018: $AMZN $FB $GOOG $AAPL

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Tech Review (TR 2018-05-05)--Domain Mondo's weekly review of tech news with commentary, analysis and opinion: Features • 1) Big Tech's First Quarter 2018: $AMZN $FB $GOOG $AAPL, 2) Right Time For T-Mobile & Sprint Merger?, 3)Investing: The Week, Investing Notes a. Bitcoin & Stocks, b. EU Stalling, c.Buffett & Munger Saturday, 4) ICYMI Tech News.

1) Big Tech's First Quarter 2018: $AMZN $FB $GOOG $AAPL
Amazon caps a blow-out quarter for Big Tech

Financial Times (ft.com) video above published Apr 26, 2018: Platform power supercharges growth at Amazon, Facebook and Alphabet (Google), as big tech companies double down on investment.

Apple announces $100bn share buyback plan

Financial Times (ft.com) video published May 2, 2018: Apple issued a confident outlook for iPhone sales, in spite of concerns of a slowdown.

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2) Right Time For T-Mobile & Sprint Merger?

CNBC.com video above published Apr 30, 2018: Adonis Hoffman, former FCC chief of staff, and Nick Economides, NYU Stern School of Business professor, discuss the likelihood the $26-billion deal between T-Mobile and Sprint will go through.

T-Mobile (t-mobile.com) (NASDAQ: TMUS) and Sprint (sprint.com) (NYSE: S) have agreed to merge (subject to regulatory approval), valuing Sprint at ~$26B; merged firm will keep T-Mobile name and Legere as CEO--Bloomberg.com. Ownership: Deutsche Telekom 42%, SoftBank 27%. Deutsche Telekom will control the Board of Directors, nominating nine of the 14 directors. An all-stock transaction, fixed exchange ratio of 0.10256 T-Mobile shares for each Sprint share (or 9.75 Sprint shares for each T-Mobile US share). [Editor's noteT-Mobile gets Sprint's customer base and network assets including spectrum, Sprint is the "loser" here--I expect $TMUS CEO John Legere to absorb Sprint into the successful T-Mobile juggernaut that the 'Legere Team' has been building. Yes, the merger will go through.] See also T-Mobile adds to record M&A spree | Reuters.com.

3) Investing 
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The Week: NASDAQ Composite | S&P 500 Index | DJIA--For the week, the Dow was down 0.2%, the S&P 500 was down 0.3% and the NASDAQ was UP by 1.2%--Stocks end sharply higher as Dow notches best day in three weeks | MarketWatch.com 4 May 2018.

Investing Notes
a. Bitcoin and Stocks:
b. EU StallingAre European Companies Ready for Life Without Draghi? | WolfStreet.com: "Not going to be easy, especially for “zombie” companies."  See also BillBlain.wixsite.com"... what about Europe, where the numbers seem to suggest the European Economic Miracle has stalled. Oops. I read the spread between US and German bonds has never been so wide. QE into infinity? Rates to remain low for ever? ... I harbour deep doubts Europe will ever really grow – its tired, exhausted, riven by rising bureaucracy and handicapped by ECB austerity that simply keeps the south from ever recovering."

c. LIVE Saturday, May 5, 2018, starting at 9:45 am EDT on Yahoo Finance
 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting 2018
Berkshire Hathaway 2018 Annual Shareholders Meeting LIVEstream | yahoo.com: Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett and his right-hand man Charlie Munger share their unscripted views on the company, the markets, the economy, corporate governance, and a lot more. More info here (pdf), and visitors guide (pdf), and at berkshirehathaway.com.
Annual Meeting (times are CDT): a) Company Movie 8:30 am; b) Q&A  9:15am – 3:30 pm; c) Business Meeting  3:45 – 4:30pm (approximation).
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4) ICYMI Tech News:
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  • Xiaomi IPO: Xiaomi applies to raise funds in Hong Kong, giving city the pole position in 2018 global IPO race | South China Morning Post | scmp.com: Xiaomi files for an IPO in Hong Kong; reportedly the Beijing-based company seeks to raise $10B at a valuation of $100B. See also How Xiaomi staged a comeback that has led to an IPO at a $100B valuation by investing in retail stores, focusing on India, and diversifying its product range--Bloomberg.com.
  • New York Times Co. Reports Revenue Growth as Digital Subscriptions Rise | NYTimes.com [Editor's note: here's the problem--as legacy publishers impose subcription-required paywalls, digital subscribers will rise at first (25.5% YoY to 2.8M), BUT total revenue went up only 3.8% YoY to $414M, AND digital ad revenue fell 6% while print ad revenue fell 2%. Long term problem: ad revenue will continue to fall as non-subscribers abandon the New York Times as a "news source," and digital subscriber revenue increases won't offset those losses. As an example, I have already "blocked" the Washington Post in my news.google.com settings. I encountered too many paywalled WaPo stories (and I was also tired of the Post's TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) bias which infects almost all of WaPo's "news" coverage). I much prefer mobile.reuters.com and the twitter.com platform as my 24x7 news sources. Which is also why Twitter would be a lot more successful if it embraced the mobile web and stopped requiring people to "install the app" and "sign in"--the Twitter platform and business model need to become more like YouTube ("mobile web friendly") and less like Facebook ("app trapped").

-- John Poole, Editor, Domain Mondo  

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2018-02-19

Berkshire Hathaway Chair & Vice Chair: Warren Buffet & Charlie Munger

Warren Buffett: Advice For Entrepreneurs (2018)

Warren Buffett: Advice For Entrepreneurs (2018). Interview Date: 13th February, 2018.
Event: 10,000 small businesses summit. Investors Archive video published Feb 15, 2018.

A speech by billionaire and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett. In this speech, Warren tells three stories of entrepreneurs who against unfavourable circumstances, created successful businesses. These stories demonstrate key principle that Warren sees as necessary for a business to succeed.

Video Segments:
0:00 Introduction
0:38 Giving speeches
2:28 Buying a business from two women
6:42 Lessons learnt from Jack Taylor creating Enterprise
16:22 Inspire others
17:43 Important decisions in life
18:56 Simple rules

Warren Buffett Books:
The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life
The Essays of Warren Buffett
Tap Dancing to Work: Warren Buffett on Practically Everything

Warren Buffett's Favorite Books:
The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing
Security Analysis: Sixth Edition
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings

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A Conversation with Charlie Munger and Michigan Ross - 2017

The Ross School of Business - University of Michigan video above published Dec 20, 2017: Charlie Munger, Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, joins Michigan Ross Dean Scott DeRue for a conversation about Mr. Munger's life, career journey, philanthropic legacy, and his thoughts on a few current global trends. Recorded Nov 30, 2017 in Los Angeles as part of an event for alumni of the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. Scott DeRue and Charlie Munger are introduced by John E. Conlin, President of NWQ Investment Management Co. To jump directly to the conversation with Charlie, forward to: 2:57.

Bitcoin and cryptocurrency:
"I think it is perfectly asinine to even pause to think about them," Munger said. "It's bad people, crazy bubble, bad idea, luring people into the concept of easy wealth without much insight or work. That's the last thing on Earth you should think about … There's just a whole lot of things that aren't going to work for you. Figure out what they are and avoid them like the plague. And one of them is bitcoin. … It is total insanity."
"You know it is one thing to think gold has some marvelous store of value because man has no way of inventing more gold or getting it very easily, so it has the advantage of rarity. Believe me, man is capable of somehow creating more bitcoin. … They tell you there are rules and they can't do it. Don't believe them. When there is enough incentive, bad things will happen."
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2016-05-07

Berkshire Hathaway 2016 Annual Shareholders Meeting Livestream

Berkshire Hathaway 2016 Annual Shareholders Meeting video:
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Berkshire Hathaway 2016 Annual Shareholders Meeting LivestreamFor the first time in the company’s history, Berkshire Hathaway live-streamed its annual shareholder meeting for all of the world to see. Investors and non-investors alike were able to witness history, live, as Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett and his right-hand man Charlie Munger shared their unscripted views on the company, the markets, the economy, corporate governance and even happiness. Yahoo Finance was the exclusive host of this momentous event. In case you missed it, enjoy the replay! (Saturday, April 30, 2016)

Warren Buffett's Investing Ground Rules: Old Letters Unearthed:

Berkshire Hathaway shareholders have enjoyed returns based on CEO Warren Buffett's decades-old rules when it comes to investing. Jeremy Miller collected letters Buffett wrote to his business partners in his new book, "Warren Buffett's Ground Rules." Published April 26, 2016






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