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Warren Buffett's Annual Letter: 3 Things It Was Missing


Warren Buffett writes letters to
Berkshire Hathaway shareholders every year. He wrote the first letter on November 9, 1965, following Buffett Partnership Ltd.’s takeover of Berkshire six months earlier. Buffett’s annual letters contain interesting themes, usually on matters relating to current events in the investment world.
Ardent followers of the GOAT of investing derive lessons from the letters and use them in their respective investment activities. People eagerly awaited the 2021 letter because of other headline-makers besides the global pandemic. While his February 27, 2021 letter didn’t lack substance, there were three topics Buffett skipped.
Cryptocurrency and GameStop mania
Bitcoin’s resurgence and Robinhood investors locking horns with Wall Street giants are big stories in 2021. However, Buffett didn’t waste ink on the frenzy that rocked the financial markets. The price of the world’s most popular cryptocurrency is now above the US$50,000 mark ....

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Warren Buffet writes annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders; Check full text here


Updated Feb 28, 2021 | 06:51 IST
Wall Street loves the fees that deal-making generates, and the press loves the stories that colorful promoters provide, billionaire Warren Buffett said in the letter.
Warren Buffet writes annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders; Check full text here 
American investor Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, released the letter to the company s shareholders on February 27. Here is the full text of the letter shared by the billionaire:
Berkshire earned $42.5 billion in 2020 according to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). The four components of that figure are $21.9 billion of operating earnings, $4.9 billion of realized capital gains, a $26.7 billion gain from an increase in the amount of net unrealized capital gains that exist in the stocks we hold and, finally, an $11 billion loss from a write-down in the value of a few subsidiary and affiliate businesses that we ....

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