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Bill Ackman explains how he is trying to replicate Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway model with Howard Hughes From his recent interview at Forbes Summit

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Фото профиля Dump Truck Capital
Dump Truck Capital1 год назад

Except Buffet didn’t charge insane management fees to Berkshire…

Фото профиля Boring_Business
Boring_Business1 год назад

well said

Фото профиля The Liberation Project
The Liberation Project1 год назад

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Фото профиля Ben 🌻🍉🎗️
Ben 🌻🍉🎗️1 год назад

I’ve got an idea where we build a holding company. And then that holding company holds other companies and earns dividends from them. Has this been done before?

Фото профиля Boring_Business
Boring_Business1 год назад

has it?

Фото профиля Rokez618
Rokez6181 год назад

Too bad Apollo already built Berkshire 2.0 with Athene.

Фото профиля Boring_Business
Boring_Business1 год назад

doesn’t stop others from trying

Фото профиля kingkang
kingkang1 год назад

Any person or company that tries to replicate as Berkshire or is called "The Berkshire of (blank)", you run the other direction. There is only 1 Berkshire and it's in Omaha

Фото профиля Boring_Business
Boring_Business1 год назад

Not wrong

Фото профиля TK | Finance Video Editor
TK | Finance Video Editor1 год назад

It's great to see Bill Ackman try to replicate that model. But Berkshire is truly unique and one of a kind. Replicating that kind of long term value creation is going to be incredibly difficult.

Фото профиля Nick H.
Nick H.1 год назад

Are we bullish on this? Thoughts?

Фото профиля Boring_Business
Boring_Business1 год назад

No investment recommendations from me

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Bill Ackman is openly trying to build the next Berkshire Hathaway and explained the entire playbook on All-In. It starts with a 4 billion dollar company nobody on Wall Street cares about. The company is Howard Hughes. It trades at 60 cents on the dollar. Here is the playbook he is copying. Someone went back and read every filing Warren Buffett made over 60 years. Almost all of Berkshire's value came from one thing nobody talks about. Insurance. Buffett ran an insurance company. You collect premiums today in exchange for paying claims later. That means you get money up front. Float. Most insurers obsess over the liability side. How much they might have to pay out. Buffett did the opposite. He took that float and invested it. Manage both sides well and you build a compounding, tax-efficient machine that runs for decades. So why hasn't everyone copied it? Because the people great at investing go work for hedge funds. Insurance companies can't recruit them. Buffett owned half his company and happened to be the best investor alive. Ackman is now running the same play. Instead of plowing Howard Hughes cash into real estate, he is pouring it into insurance. The goal is a trillion dollar machine compounding over 50 years. Buffett started with a failing textile mill. Ackman is starting with land nobody wanted. The playbook was never hidden. Almost nobody is built to run it. WATCH THE FULL PODCAST ON The All-In Podcast

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