What Warren thinks…
Anfang April durften 150 Studenten einen Tag bei Berkshire verbringen, davon 2 Stunden mit Warren Buffett persönlich. Fragen wurden gestellt, und natürlich Fotos gemacht. Buffett war scheinbar gut drauf. Unbedingt lesen: What Warren thinks…
Berkshire owns a little over 8% of Coke, so we get the profit on one out of 12 cans. I don’t care whether you drink it, but just open the cans, if you will.
I read a few prospectuses for residential-mortgage-backed securities – mortgages, thousands of mortgages backing them, and then those all tranched into maybe 30 slices. You create a CDO by taking one of the lower tranches of that one and 50 others like it. Now if you’re going to understand that CDO, you’ve got 50-times-300 pages to read, it’s 15,000. If you take one of the lower tranches of the CDO and take 50 of those and create a CDO squared, you’re now up to 750,000 pages to read to understand one security. I mean, it can’t be done. When you start buying tranches of other instruments, nobody knows what the hell they’re doing. It’s ridiculous.