Not every billionaire critique comes with a compliment baked in. But when Charlie Munger sized up Tesla CEO Elon Musk, he didn't dismiss him or cheer him on. He did something rarer. He separated the talent from the investment. Speaking...
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Not every billionaire critique comes with a compliment baked in. But when Charlie Munger sized up Tesla CEO Elon Musk, he didn't dismiss him or cheer him on. He did something rarer. He separated the talent from the investment. Speaking...
The market runs on stories. The stock that explodes. The founder who gets it right. The investor who saw it coming before anyone else. Billionaire Charlie Munger spent one of his final appearances reminding people those stories are the exception,...
Some people slow down at 99. Late Berkshire Hathaway vice chair Charlie Munger kept buying apartment buildings like it was just another Tuesday. "I'm still doing the — now that I'm old, I buy these apartment houses, it gives me...
The U.S. spends more on health care than any country, yet outcomes don't reflect the price. The late Charlie Munger kept coming back to that disconnect. "The cost of American medical care and medical insurance is a disgrace," Munger said at the Daily Journal annual meeting in 2023. "If you go to Singapore, you'll find that they do the whole thing better than we do and it costs 20% of what we pay," he said. He pointed to what he saw as the real barrier to change. "And, by the way, I have no idea
The United States market has experienced a robust performance, climbing 1.9% in the last week and 24% over the past year, with earnings projected to grow by 15% annually. In this dynamic environment, identifying stocks with strong fundamentals and growth potential can uncover promising opportunities for investors seeking to capitalize on these favorable conditions.
Saving money is simple in theory. Spend less, invest the rest, and let time do the heavy lifting. That formula has powered countless retirement plans and personal finance books. But late Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chair Charlie Munger had a habit of poking holes in tidy investing narratives, especially when young investors assumed the stock market would make them wealthy. During the Daily Journal annual shareholder meeting in 2015, Munger fielded a question from a 30-year-old attendee who wanted to
Greg Abel identified four large Berkshire equity investments—Apple, American Express, Coca-Cola, and Moody’s—and suggested they are forever stocks, or close to it.
SAP, Linde and Parker-Hannifin headline top analyst picks, with microcaps Daily Journal and Espey flashing margin gains and strong backlogs.
SAP, Linde and Parker-Hannifin headline Zacks' top analyst picks, highlighting cloud growth, record backlogs and aerospace strength.
Daily Journal swings to a net loss per share in fiscal Q1 as investment losses and higher costs offset a 10% rise in revenues, led by growth in its Journal Technologies segment.