by John Huber | Jul 7, 2020 | Edge, Education
“In the end, what counts is buying a good business at a decent price, and then forgetting about it for a long, long, long time.” – Warren Buffett Some will take issue with the quote above. It’s obviously important to stay informed, and I promise that Buffett...
by John Huber | Aug 7, 2018 | Education, Investment Philosophy, Overall Stock Market, Saber Capital Management
I had a great week in China with Jake Rosser and Connor Leonard, two good friends and fellow investors. We spent our time visiting a few companies, talking with employees and business owners, and just observing some day to day life in Beijing and Shanghai. I have...
by John Huber | Dec 4, 2017 | Books, Education, General Thoughts, Industry-Banks
Roger Lowenstein wrote the first in-depth biography of Buffett in 1995 called The Making of an American Capitalist, an outstanding account that spans from Buffett’s early days in his partnership to the prime years of Berkshire’s growth. Lowenstein also wrote a book I...
by John Huber | Aug 1, 2016 | Education, Investment Philosophy
This post is the second guest post by my friend Connor Leonard, in what I hope to be a somewhat regular “column” here at BHI (by regular, I mean as often as Connor decides to put the proverbial pen to paper and share his insights with us). Based on the...
by John Huber | Jun 6, 2016 | Education, Investment Philosophy
“Leaving the question of price aside, the best business to own is one that over an extended period can employ large amounts of incremental capital at very high rates of return.” – Warren Buffett, 1992 Shareholder Letter I received a lot of feedback, comments and a few...
by John Huber | Jan 6, 2016 | Case Studies, Education, General Thoughts
“It is the basics. It is focusing on selection, low prices, and reliable, convenient, fast delivery. It’s the cumulative effect of having this approach for 14 years. I always tell people, if we have a good quarter it’s because of the work we did three,...