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1996 Annual Meeting

“Why go around trying to bet on things we don’t know?”

For years, Buffett refuses to invest in tech companies, saying he likes to stay away from businesses that are likely to undergo significant change. He tells shareholders in 1996 that he prefers instead to “bet on the simple things.”

Tue, Apr 3 2018 • 6:43 PM EDT
More From 1996 Annual Meeting
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1996 Annual Meeting Highlight Reel
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Morning Session - 1996 Meeting
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Afternoon Session - 1996 Meeting
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Why create Class B shares?
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How Class B shares compare to A
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How does the issuance of Class B shares affect A shareholders?
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Buffett on the price of the Class B
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Buffett on the future of World Book
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Buffett on insurance "float"
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"It's still a very fine business"
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What Buffett looks for in annual reports
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"Berkshire is not a one-man show"
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"We really feel the fairer, the better"
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"You get a lot of mediocrity"
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Buffett and Munger's views on downsizing