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Monday, 01 March 2010 00:00

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warren buffett Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Letters

Notes From Berkshire Hathaway's Annual Meeting

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Previously, we'd covered to Berkshire Hathaway's annual letter and today we wanted to cover Berkshire's latest annual meeting. A huge hat tip goes out to the Inoculated Investor who managed to transcribe nearly every word that Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger said at Berkshire Hathaway's 2010 Annual Meeting.

 


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2011 to be better year for stocks

If I had a crystal ball to what the new year will bring for those investing in, maybe we'll know exactly what moves money and take risks. But who needs the trappings of an audience in Palm Beach and its neighbors are at home, part time or full time, some of the most prestigious economic nation?

Earlier this month, David Dreman, Louis Navellier, and Muriel Siebert. Each was asked about prospects for 2011, a handful of topics ranging from stock investors' concerns if we have a recession or depression, interest rates and bond markets.

Investment people think stocks are boring

Dreman, a pioneer in "contrarian value investing, " he wrote books on behavioral finance, and Chairman and CEO of a large investment Dreman Value Management LLC.

While the investment approach is disciplined his employer, he says, people want to invest in things that are hot.

So they will pay up to 10 times or 100 times, so something they love. "

One problem that can cause bubbles - such as the Internet and dot.com bubble, not so long ago.

"They pay no idea about society. And very often, no matter how good a company (stock) does not match their expectations," he said.

For example, America Online stock a high price to justify using a simple model of the benefits of discount, "he said.

"You need 18 million subscribers, or three times Earth's population."

Dreman said his company to invest in shares, credit rating and strong balance sheets and good growth records - stores that people think are boring. "

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