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It's a phone-it-in Friday, but we have an interview with comedian Gregg Warren and a "Mr. P's Grilling Tip" too.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Warren, senior analyst with Morningstar Research Services, discusses the succession, dividend, and stock portfolio questions he would ask at this year's Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting. Warren previously pitched questions as part of the meeting's analyst panel. Key Takeaways:Morningstar Analyst on Pitching Questions at Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting Succession Planning for Berkshire Hathaway's Insurance Business What Investors Need to Know About Warren Buffett's Successor Should Greg Abel Spin Off Berkshire Hathaway's Businesses or Issue a Dividend? What We Are Listening for From Buffett on His Stock Sales at the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting 2025 Does Warren Buffett Think the US Is Still a Solid Bet? Is Berkshire Hathaway Stock a Buy? Read about topics from this episode. 10 Questions for Berkshire Hathaway's 2025 Annual Meeting Subscribe to The Morning Filter on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you stream podcasts.What to Expect at Berkshire Hathaway's Annual Meeting Why Berkshire Hathaway's Stock is Beating the Market in 2025 What I Hope My 14-Year-Old Learned at Berkshire Hathaway's Annual Meeting Warren Buffett Dismisses Concerns About Cash Holdings 9 Charts on Trump's First 100 Days in the Markets US Treasuries Sell Off as Trade War Calls Haven Status Into Question How to Invest Like Warren Buffett The 4 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy After Berkshire Hathaway's Latest 13F Filing Warren Buffett Sold These 2 ETFs. Should You? What to watch from Morningstar. Retirees: Here's How to Tweak the 4% Rule to Protect Your Nest EggMarket Volatility: Which Investments Will Protect Your Portfolio in a Recession?Market Volatility: What Lies Ahead in Trump's Trade WarMarket Volatility: What to Watch in Q2 After Big Swings in Q1 Read what our team is writing:Greggory WarrenIvanna Hampton Follow us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/X: https://x.com/MorningstarIncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
Sarah Hansen, Morningstar Inc markets reporter, discusses why optimism and worry loom over the holiday shopping season. Gregg Warren, strategist for Morningstar Research Services, talks about how Munger's passing will impact Berkshire and his outlook for the company. He also shares one of his favorite quotes from the sharp-witted investing legend. Instacart's CompetitionLululemon's Q3 Beats Morningstar's ExpectationsHoliday Shopping Season and Consumer SpendingRetailers' MoodSales ExpectationsHow the Loss of Charlie Munger Could Impact Berkshire HathawayCharlie Munger & Warren Buffett Laid the Groundwork for a Successful TransitionMorningstar's Outlook on Berkshire Hathaway's StockHow Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett Inspired InvestorsFavorite Charlie Munger Quote Read about topics from this episode. Instacart: Market Dominance at Risk With Heightened CompetitionLululemon Earnings: Strong Momentum Leading Into a Competitive Holiday PeriodNovember Jobs Report Shows Steady Strength In HiringMarkets Brief: Why Investors Should Pay Extra Attention to Shopping Trends This HolidayWhy Berkshire Hathaway's Success Will Continue After Charlie Munger ... and Warren Buffett What to watch from Morningstar.Why are Active ETFs Everywhere, and Are Investors Abandoning Mutual Funds?Timing the Market Doesn't Work — We Did the MathMake the Most of Your HSA Benefits and Investments in 2024Headwinds Hold Airlines Back, But Check Out These Travel Stocks for the Holidays Read what our team is writing:Sarah HansenGreggory WarrenIvanna Hampton Follow us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorningstarIncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
In today's episode, Gregg Warren, a senior stock analyst for Morningstar Research Services, talks about Berkshire's excess cash and whether the firm's class B stock is a buy. Timestamps:Facebook and Instagram parent Meta has reported first-quarter growth.Microsoft reported a strong fiscal third quarterE-commerce and advertising growth drove Amazon's first-quarter results.Southwest Airlines' first quarter results arrived as expected.Berkshire Hathaways' annual meetingsWhat are you listening for at this weekend's meeting?Charlie Munger issued a warning about commercial property loans Do you see Munger and Buffett doing something during this banking crisis?What has Warren Buffet done during past recessions and what can investors learn from him?Berkshire Hathaway stocks offer two types, Class A and Class B. What are the similarities and what are the differences?What are a few stocks in Berkshire's portfolio that Morningstar considers undervalued?4 Great Dividend Funds Read about topics from this episode. Meta Earnings: Reels Monetization Becoming a Reality While Network Effect Remains IntactMicrosoft Earnings: All-Around Strength, Including Azure, Demonstrates ResiliencyAmazon Earnings: E-Commerce and Advertising Drive Good Quarter While AWS Decelerates FurtherSouthwest Airlines Earnings: Pivots Some Capacity and Takes Unit Cost Hit, Most of It Is TemporaryIs Berkshire Hathaway Stock a Buy Today?10 Questions for Berkshire Hathaway's 2023 Annual Meeting What to watch from Morningstar.Morningstar Investment Conference: Recession Risks and the MarketsPlanning to Retire Soon? Flexibility and Spending CountWhere Can the Automotive Industry Go From Here?: Part TwoWhere Can the Automotive Industry Go From Here?: Part One Read what our team is writing:Ivanna HamptonGreggory Warren Follow us on social media.Ivanna Hampton on Twitter: @IvannaHamptonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorningstarIncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
In this week's special episode, Gregg Warren from Morningstar Research Services and Susan Dziubinski from Morningstar, Inc. tell us everything we need to know about Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway.
In this week’s podcast, David Blanchett shares advice for retirees in today’s low-yield environment, Amy Arnott and Christine Benz discuss their research on portfolio diversification, Christine Benz talks strategy about withdrawing money from retirement funds, and Gregg Warren talks about Berkshire Hathaway’s valuation.
In this week’s podcast, Eric Compton finds opportunities within bank dividends in today’s market, Alex Bryan offers ideas for a range of ETFs on the ESG spectrum, Christine Benz takes a second look at what experts predicted for long-term returns of stocks and bonds, Illinois State Treasurer Mike Frerichs shares how the treasury office helps investors, Gregg Warren shares his thoughts on how Berkshire will be affected by the pandemic, and Christine Benz discusses how a downturn is not a buying opportunity for every investor.
Our Election Issues series concludes with Eric Lamb, Transportation Planner for the city of Raleigh. We discuss what it means for Raleigh to be a planned city, what types of things fall under the city's jurisdiction and how they work with the state and federal government, and some recent and upcoming projects he and his department have worked on. We also talk about what impact elected officials have on Raleigh's transportation decision, where you'll see some new roundabouts in the future, and a new scooter company in town.Be sure to check out our other Election Issue episodes:Episode 24, Smedes York talking campaigning and city issues past and presentEpisode 25, Elizabeth Alley on city planning and zoningEpisode 26, Gregg Warren and Yvette Holmes of DHIC on affordable housingSpecial thanks to our sponsor, Steele Residential--check them out for buying, selling or renting!Subscribe/rate Podcast Raleigh on your favorite podcast sites:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-raleigh/id1458907220Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Inzk5woxrsjwf3zhd5vv3av4yei Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podcast-raleighSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6b3dVvLJfO0EqvDGQaFTAP?si=QrcfEq8WSE2h3aEZSGV0pQ
Gregg Warren is the President and Yvette Holmes the Vice President of Resource Development and Partnerships for DHIC, whose motto is "Home to Opportunity." They not only help homebuyers and renters by providing affordable housing, they provide an array of services to help people and help make great neighborhoods. They literally make Raleigh—and many surrounding communities—a better place to live.Yvette has been with DHIC since 2012 and has worked for over 25 years in non-profits, including with the United Arts Council and the Tammy Lynn Center Gregg will be retiring as DHIC President next summer. In his more than 30 years there, DHIC has completed more than $300 million of development projects, and have built 2,700 affordable apartments in 45 communities across 8 counties that are now home to more than 4,000 children, adults and seniors. And we have made it possible for more than 2,000 families to purchase their first homes. DHIC is indeed the leader in both the non-profit and the affordable housing sectors in the Triangle and beyond.We also talk about grocery stores, scooters, and restaurants, and we discuss some of Raleigh's best FESTIVALS since we're in the middle of a big festival stretch that this week includes IBMA and Wide Open Bluegrass.Thanks to the support from our local, Raleigh sponsors: Express Yourself Paint and Steele Residential. Support them, and tell them you heard about them from Podcast Raleigh!Subscribe/rate Podcast Raleigh on your favorite podcast sites:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-raleigh/id1458907220Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Inzk5woxrsjwf3zhd5vv3av4yei Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podcast-raleighSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6b3dVvLJfO0EqvDGQaFTAP?si=QrcfEq8WSE2h3aEZSGV0pQ
This week on the podcast, our analysts take a look at three funds that’ve been downgraded due to manager losses, Christine Benz discusses whether retirees need bonds, Abhinav Davuluri takes a look at earnings in the semiconductor industry, Ben Johnson discusses Morningstar’s latest research about fund fees, Dan Culloton talks about a promising international fund on our radar, and Gregg Warren discusses Berkshire Hathaway’s valuation.
This week on the podcast, our analysts take a look at three funds that’ve been downgraded due to manager losses, Christine Benz discusses whether retirees need bonds, Abhinav Davuluri takes a look at earnings in the semiconductor industry, Ben Johnson discusses Morningstar’s latest research about fund fees, Dan Culloton talks about a promising international fund on our radar, and Gregg Warren discusses Berkshire Hathaway’s valuation.
Welcome to another chapter of my Thrifting Audio Diary. This week I welcome back Kelsey Holmberg, Prince of Pools. First time guest Gregg Warren, from the Neon Brainiacs Podcast (http://neonbrainiacs.libsyn.com/) also stops by. Gregg and I (Toddy) both collect VHS, so it's time we compared our collections This Week's Thrifty Finds / Discussion Topics : - Gregg's VHS Collection. - Various Horror Films from the 1980's. - Kelsey's Summer Beach Plans. - The sexual nature of Stephen King's Literature. - Toddy's first adult film and what abandoned house he saw it in. - An in depth look and review of Are You Afraid of the Dark's The Tale of the Shiny Red Bicycle. - BUILD YOUR OWN BACKYARD FUN ZONE You have $15 Dollars to purchase second hand items for your perfect backyard. - Gregg finally gets a chance to blueprint his summer outside. Special thanks to : BLUFFS for "Alternate Reality", the theme to our show for many reasons. (https://steveberes.bandcamp.com) Tell us about your thrift hauls at thriftypodcast@yahoo.com I'm sentimentally attached to things you've forgotten, it's time to get THRIFTY!