Monday, September 28, 2015

Berkshire News Briefs - 9/28/15

Charlie Munger

Charlie Munger: Buffett’s ‘Abominable No-Man’ (Think Advisor)

Sharp as a tack and blunt as Lenny Bruce, Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s peppery longtime business partner, is the not-so-secret sauce in the Oracle of Omaha’s extraordinary investing success.

Munger, the curmudgeonly 91-year-old vice chairman of Buffett's holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, is a humorous, deep-thinking billionaire whose judgment has been indispensable to growing Berkshire into a $360 billion-plus enterprise. Indeed, last year it picked up $18.3 billion in net worth.

Now comes “Charlie Munger: The Complete Investor” (Columbia University Press-Columbia Business School Publishing), by Tren Griffin, a book that neatly ties together the astute nonagenarian’s investing acumen in just under 200 pages. [...]

Kraft Heinz, Phillips 66 Targeted by Fake Securities Filings (WSJ)

Two separate filings that said they were submitted by Loreto M. Zamora on behalf of LMZ & Berkshire Hathaway Co. to the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday morning claimed to hold at least 10% stakes in both Kraft Heinz and Phillips 66.

Both companies told The Wall Street Journal that the filings are fraudulent and they have contacted the SEC. Warren Buffett, whose Berkshire Hathaway Inc. owns stakes in the food and energy companies, said in an email that he has never heard of Mr. Zamora. [...]

Could Warren Buffett's Utility Empire Be in Trouble? (Fool)

No matter where you look, particularly in Nevada, utilities are under serious pressure from customers looking to find lower-cost and cleaner energy elsewhere. Now that Buffett is one of the largest utility owners in the country, he's directly at odds with some of these trends.

Wynn Resorts is offering $15 million to break ties with NV Energy, and if it weren't for a limit on distributed solar in Nevada, there would be thousands of customers putting up their own generation systems.

The dual threat shows the challenge utilities are facing as the energy industry evolves. [...]

Borsheims CEO Goracke plans visit to share a wealth of retail knowledge with UNK students (Kearney Hub)

When Karen Goracke was approached to be University of Nebraska at Kearney’s Executive in Residence this fall she was at first surprised, then ecstatic. [...]

Giving back, by sharing her knowledge and ideas with students, is something the Borsheims CEO has been waiting to do. The College of Business and Technology Executive in Residence will give her that chance: To talk to students, visit with faculty and play a mentor role to anyone who wants to learn more about retail, Berkshire Hathaway, working for Warren Buffett, merchandising, accounting, sales – her list of what she wants to talk about is long. [...]

Perpetrators of a $10-Million Telemarketing Scam that Used Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway's Names as Baits (Realty Today)

According to the indictment, Jonathan Papa and Methsiri "Lal" Palliyaguru sold phony investments in certificates of deposit and real estate to nearly 200 investors, primarily American senior citizens. They knowingly misrepresented that Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway were involved with the purported real estate investments, in order to lure in unsuspecting investors who idolize Buffett and Hathaway.

Ndamukong Suh and Warren Buffett huddle up (Lincoln Journal Star)

[...] “Every time, we have a great conversation,” Suh said. “And they’re really conversations around the concepts of business or understanding commodities, how it can all work together. It’s not (Buffett saying), ‘You should go pick this stock.’

“He knows my goals, and he’s like, ‘You should think about this’ or ‘This is some advice from people I’ve worked with.’ It’s also him with open arms saying, if you want to learn about something else, if you want to learn about the aviation business — which is something I’m very into — he said, ‘I own NetJets’ and opened the door for me to go out and learn from those people.” [...]

Billionaire Warren Buffett is ready to sub in for Ndamukong Suh (CBS Sports)

When you're worth $70 billion you can do whatever you want and sometimes doing whatever you want includes showing up at a Dolphins game wearing shoulder pads and an Ndamukong Suh jersey.

That's exactly what billionaire Warren Buffett did on Sunday. The third-richest man in the world showed up on the Dolphins sideline before their game against Buffalo and Buffet definitely wasn't wearing his normal suit-and-tie combo. [...]

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