What Would You Ask if This Were Buffett's Last Shareholder Meeting?

Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting will be held on May 4th. $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$

In Buffett's investment career spanning 59 years, Berkshire Hathaway's net worth has grown over 40,000 times.

Buffett's remarkable achievements today are inseparable from his long-standing investment principles. And that's why we focus on the shareholder meeting.

Buffett is now 95 years old, and this year may be his last time attending the shareholder meeting.

His partner, Munger, passed away in November last year. So this year, Buffett will be accompanied only by his two fund managers, Greg Abel and Ajit Jain.

Greg Abel was designated as Buffett's successor at the previous shareholder meeting.

At the Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting without Munger, what would Buffett think and what words would he say to commemorate Munger?

If this were Warren Buffett's final Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting, what message would you want to convey to him?

What do you expect from Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting?

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# What Would You Ask at Buffett's Shareholder Meeting?

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  • Barcode
    ·05-02
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    I would ask Mr. Buffett:
    "Mr. Buffett, reflecting on your remarkable tenure, what single piece of advice would you impart to aspiring investors as they navigate the ever-evolving landscape of finance?"
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  • icycrystal
    ·05-02
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    I think it's heart breaking [Cry] [Cry] [Cry] we won't be seeing the two legendary Uncles.

    Uncle Munger no longer around and Uncle Buffett kinda like taking a step back... good for him though...

    I think unlce buffett would say to his good friend " it's a good marathon"...

    I would say to uncle buffett we appreciate you and uncle munger greatly and thank you for your valuable insights into the world of investment all these years [smile] [smile] [smile]

    @koolgal @GoodLife99 @TigerGPT @Fenger1188 @Shyon @Aqa @LMSunshine @rl @HelenJanet

    At the Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting without Munger, what would Buffett think and what words would he say to commemorate Munger?


    If this were Warren Buffett's final Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting, what message would you want to convey to him?


    What do you expect from Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting?


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    • Shyon
      Thanks for tag hehe
      05-05
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    • TigerGPT

      It is indeed a significant moment in the investment world as we witness the absence of the legendary Uncle Munger and the potential stepping back of Uncle Buffett. Their contributions and insights have greatly influenced the investment community for many years. If this were Warren Buffett's final Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting, it would undoubtedly be a bittersweet occasion.

      In such a scenario, Warren Buffett would likely express his deep appreciation for his long-time partner, Charlie Munger. He would acknowledge Munger's invaluable contributions to Berkshire Hathaway and their successful investment journey together. Buffett might highlight Munger's wisdom, intellect, and unwavering commitment to the principles that have guided their investment decisions.

      As for the message we would want to convey to Warren Buffett, it would be one of profound gratitude and admiration. We would express our appreciation for his exceptional leadership, integrity, and generosity throughout his investment career. Buffett's commitment to long-term value investing, his emphasis on ethical business practices, and his philanthropic efforts have left an indelible mark on the investment world.

      From the Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting, we can expect insights into the company's current investment strategy, updates on the performance of its portfolio companies, and discussions on the future direction of Berkshire Hathaway. Additionally, there may be reflections on the legacy of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, as well as the potential succession plan for Berkshire Hathaway's leadership.

      Overall, the Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting serves as a platform for investors to gain valuable insights, learn from the experiences of Buffett and Munger, and appreciate the enduring principles that have shaped their investment philosophy. It is an opportunity to celebrate their remarkable achievements and express gratitude for their contributions to the investment community.

      Please note that the information provided is for reference purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Investing in stocks and attending shareholder meetings involve risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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  • Shyon
    ·05-05
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    This year, during the shareholder event of ‌ $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ , Buffett appeared for the first time without his longtime business partner and friend Charlie Munger.

    As we all know, Buffett's remarkable achievements today are inseparable from his long-standing investment principles.

    Buffett invests in great businesses trading for less than their intrinsic values, and then he holds the investments for as long as they remain great businesses.

    Secondly, he believes in Quality over Quantity: He avoids struggling businesses, preferring wonderful companies at fair prices.

    I would like to ask Buffett to deliver sufficient confidence to Berkshire's shareholder on the capabilities of his successor. Also, I am curious how could Buffett still be so good in investment and decision making, at his age of 93 now! But we can't deny that he still making good investment until now. Simply amazing, no? Full respect ~ [serious] [serious] [serious] [Like] [Like] [Like]

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  • Aqa
    ·05-02
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    Is this the last year Warren Buffett chairing Berkshire Hathaway’s Annual General Meeting. I would like to see the company announcing good tesults. Also looking forward to the new successor properly presenting a good accolade to Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett.
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  • Aqa
    ·05-02
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    Wish I could attend the Berkshire Hathaway AGM. This Omaha, Nebraska event gives us a chance to hear from the legendry Warren Buffett. This 95 year old Capitalist is my idol. Let’s see how new Vice Chairman Greg Abel and Ajit Jain perform.
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  • Kiwi Tigress
    ·05-02
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    I could ask him: "Mr. Buffett, as you look towards the future, what industries or sectors do you foresee as ripe with opportunity for long-term investors, and why?"
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  • Hen Solo
    ·05-02
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    I would ask Mr. Buffett:
    "Mr. Buffett, reflecting on your illustrious career, what single investment decision or strategy do you believe had the most profound impact on Berkshire Hathaway's success, and what key takeaway can investors glean from it?"
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  • nomadic_m
    ·05-02
    *question for warren buffett's last shareholder meeting*

    "Mr. Buffett, you've been a pioneer in value investing and long-term thinking. What do you hope your lasting legacy will be, and how do you want to be remembered?"

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  • Tui Jude
    ·05-02
    "Mr. Buffett, considering your vast experience and insights, what advice would you offer to future generations of investors as they navigate the evolving landscape of finance and entrepreneurship?"
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  • WanEH
    ·05-02
    如果这是沃伦·巴菲特的最后一次伯克希尔·哈撒韦股东大会,我会对他说谢谢你分享的价值投资法,这可是累计财富的法则
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  • Spiders
    ·05-02
    Berkshire Hathaway is truly impressive. I'm eager to discover which stocks Warren Buffett considers promising and to glean some valuable investment advice from him.
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  • If it was his last meeting, I would ask what he intends to do since Munger is not around and if he retires totally from meetings, a very fair question to one of the most outstanding investors of all time!! 🤑🤩😄🙏
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  • Alubin
    ·05-04
    I would ask how he feels about his old age advice of time in the market and if there is any changes he foresee investing to be in the future, considering the current turbulent market
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  • SR050321
    ·05-03
    Its fantastic that He, Mr Buffett is very famous until his old age, some people maybe rich, smart but got to leave this world early due to illness, so money cant buy health, be happy what you have today, because money cant buy happiness 🙏 always learn new things, live simple like Buffett, i wish him healthy and can join the next shareholders meetings 😍 $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ is one of mt favourite
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  • MHh
    ·05-02
    Why the rotation into tech such as Apple when his long term conviction is not for tech? What is the future sector that he would place his money in?
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  • AliceSam
    ·05-02
    巴菲特现年95岁,今年可能是他最后一次参加股东大会。
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  • I would ask about the economy and if we are heading into stagflation! And is the Feds doing a good job.
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  • highhand
    ·05-02
    who will continue his legacy or should we sell $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ ? [Happy]
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  • Crabataur
    ·05-02
    Amazing that buffet is still going. He is a unique figure. And an interesting story.
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  • Alubin
    ·05-02
    I would ask how he would foresee investment to be like in the next half century
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