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Transcript: Jonathan Miller

The Big Picture

And so the idea is that, what I’ve heard is like, hey, we’re going into a recession or a weak economic period so therefore everybody’s going to go into work four and a half days a week because they want face time with their boss. I don’t care whether the economy is strong or weak, it’s not going to be the same.

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2016 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Meeting

Brown Advisory

In the 51 years since Buffett took control, Berkshire Hathaway has grown from a small, economically challenged textile company to one of the largest U.S. Businesses are the engine of a market economy that has produced wonderful outcomes for the U.S. Ruane passed away in 2005. Berkshire Hathaway. standard of living.

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Transcript: Dave Nadig

The Big Picture

NADIG: So the reason is because, you know, when we look at how the corporate economy works, there are investments that you have to make. So we haven’t talked about the thematic ETS, biblical, partisan, our friend Perth Tolle’s Economic Freedom. There’s no economic incentive for anybody to change any of that.

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Transcript: Bill Browder

The Big Picture

in Economics from Chicago and MBA from Stanford. And I didn’t know who was going to win this argument but I was 100 percent sure of who wasn’t get in the economic credit for the business and that was going to be me. Even if you read both of Browder’s books, you will find something to be amazed at. You have a B.A.