Walking Through Buffett's Letters: Value Investing Learning Portfolio
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.
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