A brookfield in structure is like literal tollbooths, right? So i thit's a business they actually used to operate, ah, but now they have these, these, these businesses like tele communications. Think about like fibre fibre optics. Have made massive investments and like literal pipe lines,. A moving energy commodities around, electricity, transmission, all of these businesses where they collect a fee.
“We’re not stock pickers, we’re business pickers.” Warren Buffett’s most recent letter reminded investors of the discipline he and his investing team at Berkshire-Hathaway apply to their work each day. And while there’s nearly $150 billion in cash on the balance sheet, Buffett still hasn’t pulled out his famed “elephant gun” just yet.
(0:25) John Rotonti discusses: - His top takeaway from the letter
- Buffett’s praise for Apple CEO Tim Cook
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Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl
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