Behind the scenes at the 2019 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders meeting
Warren Buffett spent Saturday, May 4, speaking to Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A, BRK-B) investors as well as the rest of the world at the 2019 Annual Shareholder Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska.
Known as the “Oracle of Omaha” for his track record of picking winning investments, Buffett was joined by his right-hand man Charlie Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire. The duo shared their unscripted views on their company, the financial markets, the economy, politics, corporate governance, and investing.
Their comments on the near-term have been known to move markets. Their insights on the the long-term have earned fortunes for investors.
Check out the video above for some highlights from behind-the-scenes of the weekend, and check out Yahoo Finance’s coverage of the main event:
Warren Buffett decries accounting rule change that has made a mess of Berkshire's earnings
Charlie Munger: Berkshire will 'probably be more liberal when it comes to repurchasing shares'
Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger defend Wells Fargo's disgraced CEOs
Warren Buffett describes his most fun investment outside of Berkshire — a duck hunting club
Warren Buffett defends Berkshire's Amazon stock purchase as 'value investing'
Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett: Private equity is 'not as good as it looks'
Warren Buffett: I'm a 'card-carrying capitalist,' rejects US embrace of socialism
Behind the scenes of the shopping at Berkshire Hathaway's shareholders meeting
Why Berkshire Hathaway is 'so very peculiar,' according to Charlie Munger
Warren Buffett: Companies in distress are increasingly turning to Berkshire Hathaway
Munger: Bitcoin investors celebrate 'Judas Iscariot' at their happy hours
Here's the story Charlie Munger tells lawyers who ask him how they can become billionaires
Charlie Munger: 'If you want one mantra, it comes from' Singapore's first prime minister
Buffett and Munger sound off on Brexit at Berkshire meeting: 'horrible' and 'a mistake'
Warren Buffett on what he values most in life: 'It's the two things you can't buy'
Why Warren Buffett feels worse about missing Google than Amazon
Why Warren Buffett doesn't practice what he preaches on index investing
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