Many CEOs have been told by their legal department stop writing letters because people will look at that and decide about what to do with the company. So I like if you want to see a good letter, go read Warren Buffett's letters,. And you'll see how honest he is. Is that kind of integrity? There's always issues that go on. People always make mistakes. If nobody ever tells you that they're making mistakes, then they're liars.
How often are you inspired to invest when you come across a great idea or innovation in your day-to-day life? Could that new helpful device lead you to the next great company for your portfolio?
With the sheer quantity of information that’s available to investors in the digital age, being able to sort the signal from the noise is a must.
This week on InvestED, Phil and Danielle discuss how viewing life through an investing lens can shape our experiences when we encounter something new.
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Topics Discussed:
- Helmets (MIPS)
- Research potential of the internet
- Public > Private shift
- CEO letters
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