Berkshire’s Bets: A Curious Case of Chubb & Chevron

Warren Buffett

More interesting than the numbers themselves, however, were a couple of rather conspicuous purchases. Berkshire doesn’t often shout its intentions from the rooftops, preferring a quiet, methodical approach. But when it does make a move, it’s usually worth a look. And last quarter, it was loading up on two stocks in particular: Chubb and Chevron. It’s like finding a pair of sensible walking shoes amongst a pile of rocket-powered roller skates. Unexpected, perhaps, but undeniably practical.

Micron by 2030: Oy, the Memory!

Now, Micron Technology (MU +3.86%) is having a moment. A big moment. They’re riding the wave of this AI craze like a surfer on a tsunami. Everyone and their cousin wants chips for these AI data centers. It’s madness! But here’s the kicker: can they turn this temporary windfall into something lasting? That, my friends, is the million-dollar question. Or, in this case, the $200 billion question, as you’ll see.

Nvidia: A Fortunate Position, Though Not Without Observation

The company’s ascent, propelled by the current enthusiasm for artificial intelligence, has been most remarkable. Indeed, it has become quite the subject of conversation in discerning circles. Its processors, possessing a singular aptitude for the demands of this new technology, have enjoyed a period of enviable prominence. Yet, one cannot but observe that such advantages rarely endure without attracting attention – and, consequently, competition.

Visa: A Slow River to Security

Visa isn’t selling a product, not exactly. It’s offering a channel, a way for money to move. Most folks in this country carry plastic, that’s true. The well feels full here. But look beyond our borders. There are still corners of the world where cash is king, where a handshake and a promise carry more weight than a swipe or a tap. Visa sees that, and rightly so. They estimate half the spending in those places still happens outside the digital flow. It’s a vast, slow river waiting to be tapped, and it’s not about greed, it’s about bringing more folks into the system, giving them a piece of the convenience we take for granted.

Speculations on Fortune: A Portfolio

I find myself, amidst this delightful chaos, observing pockets of opportunity. Not a frantic rush for fleeting gains, mind you, but a carefully considered accumulation of potential. Two enterprises, currently experiencing a temporary lapse in fashionable esteem, have captured my attention. They are, shall we say, rather like neglected masterpieces – undervalued, yet possessing an intrinsic beauty that time will inevitably reveal.

Monday.com: A Descent into Uncertainty

The analysts, those oracles of Wall Street, maintain a cautious optimism, a “buy” rating clinging to the stock with an average price target of $128. A comforting number, perhaps, but one that feels increasingly divorced from the grim realities unfolding before us. We must delve deeper, beyond the superficial pronouncements, and examine the very soul of this company. Is it truly worth the gamble, this attempt to snatch a bargain from the jaws of uncertainty?

Brew & Blush: A Modest Proposal for Growth

There’s a certain… efficiency to the Dutch Bros operation. It’s not about lingering over a meticulously crafted latte, pondering the existential dread of foam art. No. It’s about speed. Pure, unadulterated, caffeine-fueled velocity. They’re not trying to be a third place; they’re trying to be the place you get to the third place. It’s a subtle distinction, but one that appears to be resonating with the populace. They’re a coffee shop, yes, but also a logistical marvel. Think of it as a highly caffeinated supply chain.

MercadoLibre: A Dip and a Maybe

Everyone keeps asking if this is a buying opportunity. As if I have a crystal ball tucked away next to my collection of vintage staplers. I don’t. I just have spreadsheets and a growing sense of unease. It’s a consumer discretionary stock, which means when people decide they’d rather eat ramen than buy, well, anything, MercadoLibre feels it. And lately, a lot of people are feeling the ramen vibe.