A Few Thoughts on Reducing Unforced Errors
A Few Thoughts on Reducing Unforced Errors by John Huber, Base Hit Investing This weekend I came across a link … Read more
A Few Thoughts on Reducing Unforced Errors by John Huber, Base Hit Investing This weekend I came across a link … Read more
Market Truisms and Quarterback Controversaries by John Huber Long time readers of the blog know that I’m a big sports … Read more
Some Thoughts on Markel’s Intrinsic Value by John Huber, Base Hit Investing I thought I’d write a post with some … Read more
Warren Buffett’s Thoughts on GEICO in 1976 by John Huber, Base Hit Investing I’ve been spending the vast majority of my … Read more
Some Thoughts on Investment Strategies and Buffett’s 1966 Disney Investment by John Huber There seems to be a strange dichotomy … Read more
Importance of ROIC Part 5: Four Decades of Wells Fargo History by John Huber, Base Hit investing “Experience, however, indicates that … Read more
By John Huber I thought I’d circle back to discuss the topic of compounders and return on capital. I wrote … Read more
Walking, Thinking and Productive Investing by John Huber, Base Hit Investing I just came across an article I just read … Read more
Circle of Competence, Fat Pitches, and How To Become the Best Plumber in Bemidji by John Huber, Base Hit Investing … Read more
10 Years of Google and the Importance of Long Term Thinking by John Huber, Base Hit Investing. “Google has a … Read more
Value Investing & The Stock Market: A Look At 1814-2014 by John Huber, Base Hit Investing I spend virtually zero … Read more
Buffett’s PetroChina Investment: Finding Large Gaps Between Price & Value By John Huber On August 4, 2014 “You don’t have to know a … Read more
Importance of ROIC Part 3: Compounding and Reinvestment by John Huber, Base Hit Investing “We prefer businesses that drown in … Read more
“I don’t think about the macro stuff. What you really want to do with investments, is think about what’s important … Read more
“The highest rates of return I’ve ever achieved were in the 1950?s. I killed the Dow. You ought to see … Read more