What Was Your Most Fun Investment?

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What was your most fun investment, a child asks longtime investor Warren Buffett

Share buybacks are casting a big question mark over the meeting. The issue comes up again. But it still isn’t clearer what the trigger would be for the company to start doubling down.

Then he and Charlie Munger repeat their previous statements that they wish Tim Sloan, who stepped down as Wells' CEO in March, had stayed in the job. He was an "accidental casualty," "I don’t see any breakthrough like you’re talking about. I do see us getting more efficient year by year by year." Warren Buffett says the size of Berkshire Hathaway’s cash pile doesn’t affect the amount of buybacks. It “would not make a difference in our approach to repurchase of shares," he said.

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this ladies 😍

“Well child, I’d have to say it was my recent $10 billion investment in an oil company so I can financially support the further destruction of this planet that you like playing on so much. Thanks for asking!”

Mine: pets and joining the Met police

Brett

Getting Goldman Sachs stock on the taxpayers dime.

No!!!!!!What are you doing in removing a Dictator POTUS from power? That’s the better question.

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