The Religiosity of the Berkshire AGM, The Downside of Consumer Surplus, and Being Right for the Wrong Reasons

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

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Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway

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