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WEB on CNBC Monday with Ted, Todd, and Traci
Grenville replied to rogermunibond's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
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Nice script! thanks!
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Bloomberg Talks With Bruce Berkowitz (Full Interview)
Grenville replied to BargainValueHunter's topic in General Discussion
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Keeping in mind that the most-optimistic projection is for just two $80,000+ luxury models -- the "S" and the "X". Just wait until the Gen III comes out -- the "E" (for "everyone"). Once we have "S" "E" "X" there will be Tesla cars everywhere! That's hilarious. I have a feeling this thread and your bet will eventually come to the attention of Mr. Musk. Given that you are an owner of both cars, I'm sure he'll do his best to blow past those numbers, influencing what is in his control.
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That's where it's tough to bet against Musk. He's trailblazing on multiple fronts and showing impressive success.
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Great to see them pulling some of their capital out!
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I would vote against trying to time the market with an index fund especially if you're going to want to invest in individual companies in six months. I would say read the Berkshire letters. Pick some companies and try to value them. Once you find stuff you feel comfortable with valuing, look to find stuff with a margin of safety. If you feel comfortable enough start investing a small portion of your capital based on your analysis. As you get more comfortable with your analysis and the results, put more capital at risk. Put the lessons of the Intelligent Investor to work. The other thing that was important for me was to read the 10Ks cover to cover. It's hard at first, but you'll be surprised how much better you get over time.
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Nice catch. So they can't redeem the prefs earlier than 2018, so BRK continues to collect the dividends.
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From the 10K At first glance doesn't look like they had to give up anything more to get the amendment.
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It's shorter than last years!
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The 10K is out: http://investor.bankofamerica.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=71595&p=irol-sec#fbid=-gM4HwPzCNa/9289229
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You could imagine a company like Apple partnering with Tesla on the factory, but on the Q4 CC they elude to the fact that all the capacity of this factory will be needed for Tesla and SolarCity.
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very nice! I assume that is the ranger service.
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Great read!
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Eric, great anecdote for us who are observing the company from the outside! Musk is building loyalty and upping the game. Question for you Eric. I read an article in Thursday's WSJ which said that they are offering free high speed data and internet radio to the cars for four years. Any color on this? Here's the info in the WSJ article: "Tesla Projects Big Increase in Production" http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303636404579393391643110198?mg=reno64-wsj&url=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB10001424052702303636404579393391643110198.html
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I'm probably just restating what has already been said, but this line in the recent conference call emphasized the downside of the equity hedging strategy at FFH. Mark to market fluctuations are hurting Fairfax. When they realize their investment gains, they are permanently decreasing their notional hedge. Thus there is no further opportunity to gain the loss on the hedge back. It's realized. If the market drops back to the start of the year, the hedge losses aren't reversed. I guess Fairfax could re-buy the long position they sold, but then they would just reinstate the hedge on it. A longer sort of bet like a long term put similar to their CDS or CPI bet would give them an opportunity to earn that loss back since they still have the notional exposure. Instead here they get no real benefit to picking stocks especially if the hedge doesn't match their bets. (sort of related to Packer's beta analogy) Another worry would be if the markets continue up or even sideways, investors don't really get any benefit from Fairfax's investment ability on the equities. If markets continue up, Fairfax will continue to realize their equity gains and close out the hedge to a point where there is no equity positions and no notional hedge.
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I think there is a big difference between a growing user base and a shrinking one.
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This. There will eventually come a time when FB's valuation will no longer allow them this luxury, but for now, they might as well keep snapping up valuable tech companies using their overpriced pieces of paper. Thinking about it more, I agree. He's using stock to buy another base of users. It makes sense if you value the company based on users. A majority of FB's cash is from their stock sales.
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He's using 4bln in cash. Don't know how much of that they raised at their IPO, but the whatsapp folks are smart for getting a good chunk as cash.
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Special to the Globe & Mail from Sergio: "Why I’m asking Canadian taxpayers for money to invest" by Sergio Marchionne http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/why-im-asking-canadian-taxpayers-for-money-to-invest/article16949395/
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Nice remarks from Sergio at Canadian Auto Show. Highly recommend. http://www.autos.ca/general-news/video-watch-sergio-marchionne-deliver-keynote-address-cias/?utm_content=buffer4a0a3&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin.com&utm_campaign=buffer
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I forgot to add that I like the site the way it is and the way Sanjeev has thoughtfully implemented changes/updates.
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I wouldn't be investing full-time, if it wasn't for this board and the people I've met through it. I appreciate the time and energy you've put into putting a board like this together. It's been an incredible resource. It's hard to find a place to find balanced, educated views on companies and other subjects.
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Thank you for the detail from the AR. I read those ARs, but my memory isn't that good. That detail just didn't stick.