In Buffett’s 1992 shareholder letter, Buffett detailed how Berkshire viewed corporate mergers and acquisitions.
Category: Alternative Investment
Why Buffett prefers minority stake to entire company?
Buffett prefers to investing in minority stakes rather than buying entire businesses to gain control.
Apple’s product design philosophy, How does Apple think?
This article is going to discuss “how Apple thinks” and Apple’s product design philosophy. It sounds important, yes. Very important!
Inventors are rarely successful, but improvers are successful and profitable
Successful businesses are improvers, not inventors. Many investors are working hard to find companies that can disrupt the market or fundamentally change technology, hoping to seize the opportunity and gain the first opportunity to invest,
How does Domino’s make money? its stock reward beat down Alphabet (Google)
Domino’s is the world’s largest pizza company. From its listing in 2004 to the end of 2021, its share price has risen by a total of 3846.78%. The annualized rate of return on investment in 18 years is as high as 22.48%. Beat down Google’s parent Alphabet!
Dear Shareholder
After reading Dear Shareholder, I was reminded of “Outsiders” which I introduced on this blog.
Big pharma spin-offs, and advantages to invest them
The following are the three big pharma spin-offs I know of in the past ten years. These three pharmaceutical companies are all world-renowned super pharmaceutical companies
Cardiac device maker Abiomed acquired by Johnson & Johnson
In section 3-4, page 152 of my book “The Rules of 10 Baggers”, when I discuss the rising star of medical equipment, I use the company ABIOMED as an example.
Why Shopify is so killing?
The problem is there are hundreds of listed e-commerce companies in the world. But why only Shopify can suddenly emerge and let Bezos of Amazon target it as the only competitor?
UnitedHealthcare, the world’s largest health insurer, role model of Dow Jones
UnitedHealthcare, the world’s largest health insurer, role model of Dow Jones, UnitedHealth (ticker: UNH) was founded in 1974 as Charter Med Incorporated, headquartered in Minnesota, and reorganized a few years later as United HealthCare Corporation, which eventually formed its current structure and name.