This type of website, with just the addition responsive text, is how most of the internet should ideally be.
I think this has been posted multiple times but, yeah, they are never going to succeed with a website like this.
Did a View Source on their table of quarterly/annual reports, and there it is:
<meta name=Generator content="Microsoft Word 15">
<meta name=Originator content="Microsoft Word 15">
That equates to Office 2013
What a great example of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."
I wish more websites/companies realized how effective, practical, and beautiful this design is.
It’s weird that the “message from Warren Buffett” is an ad for Geico and a jewelry brand. I get that they’re subsidiaries but still.
“The more beautiful the brochure, the more skeptical you should be.”
- popular saying amongst Dutch investors
I wander if you look at "website bytes" to market cap as a metric, these might be most valuable bytes?
(That's if you ignore the websites of subsidies)
I get it, but I don't think many companies could get away with this. The site is for serious investors and simplicity is part of the brand. Imagine miro.com (whatever that is but I've seen lots of ads for in on YouTube), using this type of style - it seems unlikely that it would be successful. I'd like to see someone try however.
I visited their corporate HQ in Omaha last summer. No signs on the building. No indication it's one of the most valuable companies in the world.
I love that it looks like it hasn't been updated in 30 years, yet the copyright date indicates 2022.
The most recent news post is about https://berkshirehathawaytx.com/, a crypto exchange that is obviously trying to use the brand. The TX evidently stands for Texas, don't you know.
Is the website coded and maintained by Buffet himself?
Normally I loathe Geico ads with every fiber of my being, but that little guy at the bottom of the page is so cute!
but their annual meeting is five hours :-)
They have no need for glitzy smoke and mirrors. Love it.
Why is "WEB" capitalized there
something something the 90s?
Nice pun in there about the WEB page.
Why is there a Geico ad on the site?
On the other hand, Berkshire Hathaway is Apple's largest investor.
Berkshire Hathaway Energy owns and operates some of the world's largest wind and solar energy farms and is building state-of-the-art Terrapower (Bill Gates) nuclear reactors:
There's a lot for a "tech investor" to like about the company. As a consequence, Berkshire has a top-notch subreddit, probably the best subreddit of any company:
r/brkb (https://old.reddit.com/r/brkb/)
Other investors will appreciate that Berkshire owns all of a large part of America's freight transportation system:
And is the largest investor in important parts of its financial system (Bank of America), etc.
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