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Walking Through Buffett's Letters: Value Investing Learning Portfolio

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Tune in every Saturday, starting August 30, 2025, to celebrate Warren Buffett’s birthday with a fresh exploration of his shareholder letters from 1957 onward. We delve into a specific letter or theme weekly, delivering clear, concise summaries that uncover key insights to fuel your investment journey. Our mission is clear: to make Buffett’s timeless wisdom accessible and spark your own research and thinking. Note: An independent AI-powered project, not affiliated with Berkshire Hathaway or Warren Buffett. #Value Investing #ValueInvesting #Warren Buffett #BerkshireHathaway #Learning Investment

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episode 1995: Buffett’s Masterstroke — Swallowing GEICO, Class B, and the Sun Valley Media Shakeup cover

1995: Buffett’s Masterstroke — Swallowing GEICO, Class B, and the Sun Valley Media Shakeup

The 1995 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Report outlines the company’s diverse operations as a holding company led by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. It emphasizes the central role of the insurance group, particularly the strategic acquisition of GEICO and the value of "float" in funding high-return investments. Beyond insurance, the report details varied holdings in industries such as jewelry, furniture, and footwear, while introducing a recapitalization plan to create Class B shares. Throughout the text, management articulates a partnership-based philosophy characterized by long-term capital allocation, managerial autonomy, and a preference for businesses with sustainable competitive advantages. The document also provides comprehensive financial statements and auditing data to verify the firm's significant growth in intrinsic value and net worth.

23. maj 2026 - 50 min
episode 1994 Buffett: Fear is the Enemy of the Trend-Follower, the Friend of the Fundamental Investor | Ted Williams' Baseball Sweet Spot cover

1994 Buffett: Fear is the Enemy of the Trend-Follower, the Friend of the Fundamental Investor | Ted Williams' Baseball Sweet Spot

This episode comprises the 1994 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Report, featuring financial statements and the Chairman’s Letter authored by Warren Buffett. These sources detail the company's core identity as a holding company primarily centered on property and casualty insurance, while also maintaining substantial stakes in major public corporations like Coca-Cola and Gillette. Buffett explains the essential distinction between book value and intrinsic value, noting that the latter represents the true economic worth of a business based on future cash flows. The text outlines a disciplined acquisition strategy that prioritizes simple, high-return businesses run by competent managers over complex or debt-heavy ventures. Furthermore, the reports emphasize a partnership-based culture with shareholders, characterized by managerial candor and a long-term commitment to capital allocation. Despite a significant growth in net worth, Buffett cautions that future returns may moderate as the company's large capital base limits the number of viable investment opportunities.

17. maj 2026 - 59 min
episode 1993: Abner, the Gold Digger, and the Silver Dollar | Buffett on Coca-Cola and the Market Weighing Machine cover

1993: Abner, the Gold Digger, and the Silver Dollar | Buffett on Coca-Cola and the Market Weighing Machine

The 1993 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Report outlines the company's performance as a diversified holding company led by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. It emphasizes the central role of the insurance group, which generates substantial "float" for reinvestment into other businesses and major publicly traded stocks. The document highlights significant 1993 events, including the acquisition of Dexter Shoe and changes in accounting principles affecting reported net worth. Beyond financials, it details the company's unique owner-oriented philosophy, which prioritizes intrinsic value over book value and maintains a partnership-like relationship with shareholders. Management also explains their concentrated investment strategy, their approach to corporate governance, and a distinctive program for shareholder-designated charitable contributions. Specific discussions on the competitive advantages of holdings like Coca-Cola and Gillette further illustrate their long-term, disciplined capital allocation framework.

10. maj 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode 1992: Buffett Kicks the “Toad” Addiction | Capital Allocation: The Power of Not Being in a Hurry cover

1992: Buffett Kicks the “Toad” Addiction | Capital Allocation: The Power of Not Being in a Hurry

The 1992 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Report outlines the company's financial health, diverse business segments, and core management philosophy. Under the leadership of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, the firm achieved a 20.3% increase in book value during the year, driven primarily by its insurance operations and significant equity stakes in major public corporations. The text emphasizes a long-term partnership approach with shareholders, prioritizing per-share intrinsic value over simple corporate expansion. Buffett details his disciplined acquisition criteria, focusing on simple businesses with consistent earning power and honest management. Additionally, the report addresses the complexities of accounting for stock options and post-retirement benefits, advocating for greater transparency and financial conservatism. These documents ultimately serve as a comprehensive guide to Berkshire's capital allocation strategies and its commitment to rational, owner-oriented business principles.

6. maj 2026 - 50 min
episode 1991: From "Economic Franchises" to "Double-Dip" Windfalls | The Interim Chairman at Salomon cover

1991: From "Economic Franchises" to "Double-Dip" Windfalls | The Interim Chairman at Salomon

This episode is about the 1991 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Report, featuring Warren Buffett’s comprehensive Chairman’s Letter and detailed financial statements. The text outlines Berkshire's identity as a holding company anchored by a massive insurance group that generates "float" for diverse capital allocation. Buffett details the company’s owner-oriented business principles, emphasizing a partnership mentality, a preference for long-term intrinsic value over short-term accounting earnings, and a commitment to candid communication. Key highlights from the year include the acquisition of H.H. Brown Shoe Co., the sustained success of See’s Candies, and significant market gains from equity stakes in Coca-Cola and Gillette. Additionally, the sources examine the shifting economics of the media industry, the importance of "look-through" earnings, and Buffett's temporary role as Interim Chairman of Salomon Inc.

25. apr. 2026 - 57 min
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