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The “Oracle of Omaha” turns 91 today and has now lived through 10 decades.</i></p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/cd569a86b7d1c849ffdd55a3a194a437\" tg-width=\"685\" tg-height=\"375\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"/></p><p><i>Buffett has been one of the greatest investors of the last six decades and remains the active chairman of</i> <i><b>Berkshire Hathaway</b></i> <i>(NYSE:BRK-A)(NYSE:BRK-B). This article will showcase a highlight from each decade of Buffett’s personal and investment career.</i></p><p><b>1930:</b>Warren Buffett was born Aug. 30, 1930. His father Howard was a former stockbroker, which would have a huge influence on Buffett’s decision to get involved with the business.</p><p><b>1940:</b>Buffett purchased his first stock at the age of 11. The purchase was for three shares of Cities Service Preferred, a natural gas company. Buffett bought the shares at $38 only to see them soon drop to $27 each. He waited until they hit $40 to sell for a profit. Shares later hit $200 each, which Buffett has since cited as a lesson on patience in investing.</p><p><b>1950:</b>Despite his growing wealth, Buffett has lived in the same house in Nebraska, Omaha since 1958. The home was purchased for $31,500. Adjusted for inflation, that would be the equivalent of over $280,000 today.</p><p><b>1960:</b>By the year 1965, Buffett had assumed control of textiles company Berkshire Hathaway thanks to acquiring 49%. He became a director of the company and would work on gaining full control and also diversifying the company away from textiles.</p><p><b>1970:</b> Buffett became the author of the annual Berkshire Hathaway letters in the 1970s. These letters are considered must-reads for investors and every year, what Buffett writes to shareholders is analyzed with great detail. The letters include explanations for investments or why items were sold. The letters also include life lessons and memorable quotes from the “Oracle of Omaha.”</p><p><b>1980:</b>In 1988, Buffett started accumulating shares of <b>Coca-Cola</b> for Berkshire Hathaway. After several large purchases, Berkshire Hathaway owned 7% of the company worth $1.02 billion. Buffett has a long history with Coca-Cola, once selling bottles for a penny profit. Berkshire Hathaway still owns 800 million shares of KO, worth nearly $18 billion.</p><p><b>1990:</b>Geico insurance has been one of the biggest pieces for Berkshire Hathaway since it acquired full control in the 1990s. Berkshire acquired the insurance company by buying out the 49% it did not own up until this point.</p><p>Buffett had been an investor of Geico shares dating back to 1951. Benjamin Graham, Buffett’s mentor and professor, was once the chairman of Geico. 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The purchase was for three shares of Cities Service Preferred, a natural gas company. Buffett bought the shares at $38 only to see them soon drop to $27 each. He waited until they hit $40 to sell for a profit. Shares later hit $200 each, which Buffett has since cited as a lesson on patience in investing.1950:Despite his growing wealth, Buffett has lived in the same house in Nebraska, Omaha since 1958. The home was purchased for $31,500. Adjusted for inflation, that would be the equivalent of over $280,000 today.1960:By the year 1965, Buffett had assumed control of textiles company Berkshire Hathaway thanks to acquiring 49%. He became a director of the company and would work on gaining full control and also diversifying the company away from textiles.1970: Buffett became the author of the annual Berkshire Hathaway letters in the 1970s. These letters are considered must-reads for investors and every year, what Buffett writes to shareholders is analyzed with great detail. The letters include explanations for investments or why items were sold. The letters also include life lessons and memorable quotes from the “Oracle of Omaha.”1980:In 1988, Buffett started accumulating shares of Coca-Cola for Berkshire Hathaway. After several large purchases, Berkshire Hathaway owned 7% of the company worth $1.02 billion. Buffett has a long history with Coca-Cola, once selling bottles for a penny profit. Berkshire Hathaway still owns 800 million shares of KO, worth nearly $18 billion.1990:Geico insurance has been one of the biggest pieces for Berkshire Hathaway since it acquired full control in the 1990s. Berkshire acquired the insurance company by buying out the 49% it did not own up until this point.Buffett had been an investor of Geico shares dating back to 1951. Benjamin Graham, Buffett’s mentor and professor, was once the chairman of Geico. The insurance company is forever linked to two of the most well-known investors.2000:The 2000s represented a great period of fortune and giving for Warren Buffett. In 2008, Buffett became the richest man in the world, with Forbes valuing his wealth at $62 billion. Buffett took over the top spot from Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who had held the number one position for thirteen consecutive years. Buffett pledged in 2006 to give away the majority of his wealth after his death, including 85% to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.2010:Berkshire Hathaway started buying stock in Apple in 2016. Buffett has since admitted he wishes he would have bought shares earlier.“It’s probably the best business I know in the world,” Buffett told CNBC. Berkshire bought shares of Apple again throughout the decade to make it one of the biggest pieces of the investment portfolio.“I don’t think of Apple as a stock. I think of it as a third business,” Buffett told CNBC referring to Apple being the company’s third-biggest holding behind Geico and railroad interests.2020:Warren Buffett showed an investor lesson when he sold out of his stake in the big four airlines. A longtime vocal non-supporter of buying airline stocks, he sold his stake worth around $7 billion at a loss.He ditched his stakes in American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines believing passenger numbers would not recover after the pandemic. He also cited carriers could be left with too many planes and would be hurt financially due to government loans.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":837,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":252474077851936,"gmtCreate":1702650008127,"gmtModify":1702650012076,"author":{"id":"3585449291961245","authorId":"3585449291961245","name":"Shawn81","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/113799cd38483305e37cd0c67649b50f","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"authorIdStr":"3585449291961245","idStr":"3585449291961245"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Let's see how it goes, analyst does what they do best, manipulate people to sell and they buy at low price. Like a clock work that happens. ","listText":"Let's see how it goes, analyst does what they do best, manipulate people to sell and they buy at low price. Like a clock work that happens. ","text":"Let's see how it goes, analyst does what they do best, manipulate people to sell and they buy at low price. Like a clock work that happens.","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/252474077851936","repostId":"2391671306","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2391671306","kind":"highlight","pubTimestamp":1702646792,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2391671306?lang=&edition=full_marsco","pubTime":"2023-12-15 21:26","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Avoid NIO Stock: The Struggling EV Maker Is Grasping at Straws","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2391671306","media":"InvestorPlace","summary":"It's understandable why the company is pulling out all the stops, but don't count on these efforts saving the day for NIO stock.","content":"<html><head></head><body><ul style=\"\"><li><p>As unprofitability persists, and its shares keep sliding, <strong>Nio</strong> (<strong>NIO</strong>) is pulling out all the stops to reverse these disheartening trends.</p></li><li><p>Making efforts may not be enough to save the day for struggling EV makers.</p></li><li><p>Investor patience is wearing thin, best to avoid NIO stock.</p></li></ul><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/1d5b942712d1a526d427723721ee12f0\" tg-width=\"768\" tg-height=\"432\"/></p><p>Source: Piotr Swat / Shutterstock.com</p><p>The management at China-based EV maker <strong>Nio</strong> (NYSE:<strong>NIO</strong>) faces a twofold challenge. First, persistent unprofitability and sales growth challenges needs to be solved. Second, and related to the first challenge, Nio’s management needs to win back the market’s past high enthusiasm for NIO stock.</p><p>Shares have experienced more modest price declines this year compared to 2022. However, much like with profitability and growth, investor sentiment is trending in the wrong direction. This needs to be corrected, and fast.</p><p>Taking this into account, it’s not a mystery as to why the company seems to be pulling all the stops lately to fast-track a turnaround (more below). Yet while Nio’s top brass may be giving 110% to fix the issues hurting both the company and the stock, should you count on a big payoff for these efforts?</p><p>Not so fast, as I’ll explain below.</p><h2 id=\"id_2477021023\">NIO Stock, its Big Problems, and its Planned Big Solutions</h2><p>In its latest monthly deliveries report, Nio talked up a big game, touting 12.6% year-over-year deliveries growth for November, as well as stating that year-to-date sales were up 33.1% compared to January-November 2022. At first glance, these numbers seem reliable.</p><p>However, as <em>MarketWatch</em> reported that same day, these figures represented an underperformance compared to the company’s main China-based peers. The same “sounds good only on the surface” dynamic can also be said to apply with Nio’s latest quarterly results, which came out on Dec. 5.</p><p>Although results came in ahead of expectations, and NIO stock briefly surged following the release, the market quickly wised up. Adjusted net losses for the quarter ($542 million) were less than expected, but only slightly (forecasts called for adjusted net losses of $600 million).</p><p>Vehicle margins for Q3 2023 (11%) were much better than margins reported in Q2 (6.2%). They were still down on a year-over-year basis.</p><p>In short, the big same problems that have kept knocking NIO lower (underwhelming growth, heavy losses) have not gone away. Again, the company has big solutions in the works, yet these hardly guarantee a massive comeback lies ahead.</p><h2 id=\"id_3019235619\">Why Layoffs and a Spinoff May Not Save the Day</h2><p>Alongside the release of the latest deliveries and financial data, there’s been quite a bit of news lately with NIO stock regarding the company’s turnaround plans. First, after announcing last month plans to lay off 10% of its workforce, there are rumors that Nio is considering another round of layoffs.</p><p>Second, as <em>Reuters</em> reported in a Dec. 6 exclusive, the company may be pursuing another actions in its efforts to become profitable: spin off its battery segment. Nio refused to address the spin-off rumors, but this plan, along with past and potential layoffs, may reduce cash burn. Or will it?</p><p>Although cost cutting may enable Nio to report “less bad” results in subsequent quarters, don’t assume that these cuts mean a quick trip to profitability. Nio has previously noted that its cost reduction efforts could save it around 2 billion yuan next year. That’s around $280.4 million.</p><p>While nothing to sneeze at, such cost savings are well below the aforementioned big losses from last quarter alone. If that’s not bad enough, these aggressive cost-cutting measures may also worsen its competitive disadvantage.</p><h2 id=\"id_641445388\">The Verdict: Investor Patience Wears Thin</h2><p>Failing to plan is planning to fail, the saying goes, but just because Nio has formulated a turnaround plan doesn’t mean success will be a cinch. High competition in the Chinese EV space could continue to make it difficult for Nio to re-accelerate growth, as I have argued previously.</p><p>In fact, Nio’s possible pivot from free-spending to penny-pinching could make matters worse. While perhaps intending to cut the fat out of its operating expenses, it may be cutting bone and vital organs instead. Larger, better capitalized rivals could gain a greater edge.</p><p>At the same time Nio’s turnaround appears very questionable, the patience of investors keeps wearing thin. Sentiment for EV stocks across the board keeps turning bearish, as headwinds for the industry intensify globally.</p><p>With this, the verdict remains clear: continue to avoid NIO stock.</p><p>NIO stock earns a D rating in <em>Portfolio Grader</em>.</p></body></html>","source":"investorplace_stock_picks","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Avoid NIO Stock: The Struggling EV Maker Is Grasping at Straws</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; 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First, persistent unprofitability and sales growth challenges needs to be solved. Second, and related to the first challenge, Nio’s management needs to win back the market’s past high enthusiasm for NIO stock.Shares have experienced more modest price declines this year compared to 2022. However, much like with profitability and growth, investor sentiment is trending in the wrong direction. This needs to be corrected, and fast.Taking this into account, it’s not a mystery as to why the company seems to be pulling all the stops lately to fast-track a turnaround (more below). Yet while Nio’s top brass may be giving 110% to fix the issues hurting both the company and the stock, should you count on a big payoff for these efforts?Not so fast, as I’ll explain below.NIO Stock, its Big Problems, and its Planned Big SolutionsIn its latest monthly deliveries report, Nio talked up a big game, touting 12.6% year-over-year deliveries growth for November, as well as stating that year-to-date sales were up 33.1% compared to January-November 2022. At first glance, these numbers seem reliable.However, as MarketWatch reported that same day, these figures represented an underperformance compared to the company’s main China-based peers. The same “sounds good only on the surface” dynamic can also be said to apply with Nio’s latest quarterly results, which came out on Dec. 5.Although results came in ahead of expectations, and NIO stock briefly surged following the release, the market quickly wised up. Adjusted net losses for the quarter ($542 million) were less than expected, but only slightly (forecasts called for adjusted net losses of $600 million).Vehicle margins for Q3 2023 (11%) were much better than margins reported in Q2 (6.2%). They were still down on a year-over-year basis.In short, the big same problems that have kept knocking NIO lower (underwhelming growth, heavy losses) have not gone away. Again, the company has big solutions in the works, yet these hardly guarantee a massive comeback lies ahead.Why Layoffs and a Spinoff May Not Save the DayAlongside the release of the latest deliveries and financial data, there’s been quite a bit of news lately with NIO stock regarding the company’s turnaround plans. First, after announcing last month plans to lay off 10% of its workforce, there are rumors that Nio is considering another round of layoffs.Second, as Reuters reported in a Dec. 6 exclusive, the company may be pursuing another actions in its efforts to become profitable: spin off its battery segment. Nio refused to address the spin-off rumors, but this plan, along with past and potential layoffs, may reduce cash burn. Or will it?Although cost cutting may enable Nio to report “less bad” results in subsequent quarters, don’t assume that these cuts mean a quick trip to profitability. Nio has previously noted that its cost reduction efforts could save it around 2 billion yuan next year. That’s around $280.4 million.While nothing to sneeze at, such cost savings are well below the aforementioned big losses from last quarter alone. If that’s not bad enough, these aggressive cost-cutting measures may also worsen its competitive disadvantage.The Verdict: Investor Patience Wears ThinFailing to plan is planning to fail, the saying goes, but just because Nio has formulated a turnaround plan doesn’t mean success will be a cinch. High competition in the Chinese EV space could continue to make it difficult for Nio to re-accelerate growth, as I have argued previously.In fact, Nio’s possible pivot from free-spending to penny-pinching could make matters worse. While perhaps intending to cut the fat out of its operating expenses, it may be cutting bone and vital organs instead. Larger, better capitalized rivals could gain a greater edge.At the same time Nio’s turnaround appears very questionable, the patience of investors keeps wearing thin. Sentiment for EV stocks across the board keeps turning bearish, as headwinds for the industry intensify globally.With this, the verdict remains clear: continue to avoid NIO stock.NIO stock earns a D rating in Portfolio Grader.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":694,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":9098294201,"gmtCreate":1644132358614,"gmtModify":1676533893477,"author":{"id":"3585449291961245","authorId":"3585449291961245","name":"Shawn81","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/113799cd38483305e37cd0c67649b50f","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"authorIdStr":"3585449291961245","idStr":"3585449291961245"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"<a href=\"https://ttm.financial/S/AIAD\">$AIADVERTISING INC.(AIAD)$</a>Good feeling on this one for long term 🤔","listText":"<a href=\"https://ttm.financial/S/AIAD\">$AIADVERTISING INC.(AIAD)$</a>Good feeling on this one for long term 🤔","text":"$AIADVERTISING INC.(AIAD)$Good feeling on this one for long term 🤔","images":[{"img":"https://static.itradeup.com/news/5b21b1b6caf39e6ac88713d7299de6cd","width":"1125","height":"2001"}],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/9098294201","isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":590,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":1,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":113281567,"gmtCreate":1622619516459,"gmtModify":1704187441622,"author":{"id":"3585449291961245","authorId":"3585449291961245","name":"Shawn81","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/113799cd38483305e37cd0c67649b50f","crmLevel":2,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"authorIdStr":"3585449291961245","idStr":"3585449291961245"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Tell me your opinion about this news...","listText":"Tell me your opinion about this news...","text":"Tell me your opinion about this news...","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/113281567","repostId":"1175551284","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":641,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"lives":[]}