Hey, got few questions : #1. Do you prefer reading or listening ? Warren said that he skips/dislikes sales pitch, thus by listening, it's easier to cath it (?) Still, numbers will show reality. #2. Is there anything you skip ? E.g mostly, i go straight to questions part & skip anything related to next year, because, something like the bat sup happens and it's all wasted. Not talking about the long term vision. #3. Is there an industry, in which you accumulated so much of knowladge, that you skip earnings calls entirely, and look only at the numbers ? #4. Most valuable thing\s you learned from reading\listening ? (You can skip this one, sorta ,,too much to ask for", since it's of high value by default) #5. In a scale of 1 to 10, how high you would rank the importance of this process ? #6. Have you got a favourite institution/analyst, when it comes to questions part ? Thanks.
Warren B both reads and listens and there are also over 100 advisors reporting to him in real time. Don't believe what he says and don't compare him with yourself.