Berkshire shares have roared back to an all-time high on record operating profit, making it the biggest non-tech company by market capitalization.
Warren Buffett took control of Berkshire Hathaway in 1965, and nearly six decades later as the "Oracle of Omaha" turned 93 Wednesday, his conglomerate is stronger today than it's ever been.
Buffett likens the iPhone maker to a consumer products company and has said he is also attracted to its big buyback programs.
"It's groundbreaking in the sense that I'm not aware of any prominent investor, hedge manager investing in Japan," Kass said.
They touched on every top-of-mind topic for investors from the banking crisis to recession risks and even crypto.
Persons:
David Kass, University of Maryland's Robert H, Buffett, Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Greg Abel, Kass, Capital's Palihapitiya, Charlie Munger
Organizations:
University of Maryland's, Smith School of Business, Buffett, Berkshire, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Sumitomo
Locations:
Berkshire, Omaha, Japan