
Yet Another Value Podcast Alex Morris on what you can learn in his new book: "Buffett and Munger Unscripted"
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Jan 21, 2025 Alex Morris, author of "Buffett and Munger Unscripted" and an investment analyst, shares his insights on Berkshire Hathaway's meetings and the evolution of investment strategies. He dives into the ethical considerations of investing, especially in industries like casinos. Morris discusses the notable absence of Berkshire in certain sectors, like media and minerals, and evaluates Nike's brand evolution. He sheds light on how Buffett's perspectives have shifted over the years and the vulnerability of the banking industry in today's market.
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Unexpected Investments
- Berkshire's investment in Paramount surprised Alex Morris, given their media commentary.
- He also notes their interest in retail despite its changing landscape.
Predictability vs. Cyclical Investments
- Berkshire prefers predictable businesses, but invests in cyclical ones.
- They focus on long-term value and asset value in these cyclical investments.
Profits vs. Cash Flow
- Buffett and Munger dislike businesses with profits but no cash flow.
- Andrew Walker wonders if this led to underinvestment by centralizing cash.




