MiB: Alex Morris, “Buffett and Munger Unscripted”
This week, I speak with Alex Morris, author of “Buffett and Munger Unscripted: Three Decades of Investment and Business Insights from the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Meetings.” They discuss his research into the legendary investors and the challenges in interpreting markets. The book dives into decades of Berkshire’s annual meetings. Morris began… Read More The post MiB: Alex Morris,…
In a recent interview, Alex Morris, the author of "Buffett and Munger Unscripted: Three Decades of Investment and Business Insights from the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Meetings" discusses his extensive research into the legendary investors Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. Morris, who began by meticulously tracking every Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting through spreadsheets, spent years sifting through the meetings' videos to compile a comprehensive account of the events.
He noted that while he anticipated others would eventually write a book on Buffett and Munger's annual meetings, he decided to dedicate his time to completing the project himself. Morris shared a list of his current reads and favorite books, including "The Essays of Warren Buffett" by Lawrence Cunningham, "One Up On Wall Street" by Peter Lynch, and "The Making of a Permabear" by Jeremy Grantham.
His podcast, "Masters in Business," features interviews with notable business figures, such as David Booth, founder, chairman, and former CEO of Dimensional Funds Advisors, who recently crossed the $1 trillion mark as the largest active equity ETF manager. Booth's new book, "Stay Calm: Learn to Embrace Uncertainty in Investing and Life," is also discussed in the podcast.
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