
The Religiosity of the Berkshire AGM, The Downside of Consumer Surplus, and Being Right for the Wrong Reasons
From Flyover Stocks by Todd Wenning
May 27, 2024 · 8 min
About this episode
Todd Wenning discusses the Berkshire Hathaway meeting, the implications of customer service on investment decisions, and the need for behavioral and analytical insights in company-specific sell-offs.
In this episode, Todd Wenning discusses the religiosity of the Berkshire Hathaway meeting, why companies with great customer service may not be great companies to invest in, and why company-specific sell-offs require both behavioral and analytical insights. Please see flyoverstocks.com for charts, tables, and other important disclosures.
People in this episode
Host: Todd Wenning
Topics covered
- Berkshire Hathaway
- customer service
- investment analysis
- behavioral insights
- company sell-offs
Keywords
- Berkshire AGM
- consumer surplus
- investment
- customer service
- behavioral analysis
- sell-offs
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway
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