460- Heliski, Brands, and Buffett
InvestED: The Rule #1 Investing Podcast - En podcast af Phil Town & Danielle Town
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“Character reveals itself in adversity” is a saying that can not only apply to the human race and how our true nature shines through when faced with a challenge, but also one that can apply in the business world. Although brand loyalty can be a common trope in 21st century consumer culture, how does that sentiment hold up when the rubber meets the road? In these times of inflation, shrinkflation, and other types of -ations that we’ve yet to ascribe catchy names to, some brands are seeing once-loyal customers jump ship and look for better value as prices rise. While some brand relationships can’t stand the test of time, perhaps we can look to the long-lasting friendship and business partnership of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger for inspiration. In this week’s episode, Phil and Danielle are back to talking from different continents (and dealing with the inherent technological mishaps of that setupt) as they discuss what constitutes a brand moat, and how strong that supposed moat can be in moments of economic instability. Think you know Warren Buffett as well as the people who’ve spent decades building Berkshire Hathaway with him? Take our Buffett quiz and find out for yourself: https://bit.ly/43qtOLz Topics Discussed: Jackson Hole, WY Heliskiing/snowboarding Unilever dumps Ben & Jerry’s Brand moats Buffett and Munger’s friendship Resources Discussed: Cambridge Long COVID study Berkshire Hathaway shareholder letter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices