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  2. Highlights from Warren Buffett's annual shareholder letter ...

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    Buffett commented on the power of incentives, the fallibility of human nature and the value of knowing who can be trusted and who is “selling” to you.

  3. Economic moat - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 shareholder letter is the most recent letter to contain the word moat. [4] ... Examples of some economic moats are network effect, intangible assets, cost ...

  4. Shareholder activism - Wikipedia

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    Shareholder activism can take any of several forms: proxy battles, publicity campaigns, shareholder resolutions, litigation, and negotiations with management. Daniel Loeb, head of Third Point Management, is notable for his use of sharply written letters directed towards the CEOs of his target companies.

  5. ‘Ugh!’ Warren Buffett used his shareholder letter to scorn ...

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    The Berkshire Hathaway chairman's 2023 shareholder letter had a reflective tone, looking back at Munger's work and comparing it to the market Wall Street sees before it today.

  6. Disney Grandchildren Slam Activist Investors in Letters to ...

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    An Open Letter to Shareholders of The Walt Disney Company. As the grandchildren of Roy O. Disney, we grew up with a front row seat to the magic that fuels the remarkable company he and his brother ...

  7. Proxy statement - Wikipedia

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    A proxy statement is a statement required of a firm when soliciting shareholder votes. [1]: 10 This statement is filed in advance of the annual meeting.The firm needs to file a proxy statement, otherwise known as a Form DEF 14A (Definitive Proxy Statement), with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.