Buffett needs to act on climate crisis

Tommy Tainant

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It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.
 

It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.
Hopefully he helps fund environmentalists like Bill Gates to help blockout the sun. They’re really close friends and business partners. With the neglect of right wingers refusing to pass climate change legislation, it’s the only choice.

if not we’ll face a global lockdown far more extreme than the Covid lockdown.


 

It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.


It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.

Doesn't matter if the vote is successful or not, Warren, at 90, doesn't give a crap about them. If they flee, he will just buy them out.
 

It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.
Round all you freaks up and fly you into the sun.
 
BH is a holding company. Unless it controls the companies it invests in, it cannot force them to disclose the information necessary to comply with the eco prime directive these kooks are advancing.
 

It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.


How does Buffett's "climate impact" make his stock a better or worse investment?

It probably isn't something that Mr. Buffett even has available to publish. It would be easy enough to put on line and shut the libs up.
 

It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.


How does Buffett's "climate impact" make his stock a better or worse investment?

It probably isn't something that Mr. Buffett even has available to publish. It would be easy enough to put on line and shut the libs up.
Oh dear. The fastest growing financial sector is ethical investing. Most of the new funds being launched are based around this. By not complying Buffet cuts his funds out of that money. Its bad for business as well as being socially irresponsible.

If that old bugger doesnt get that he should maybe retire.
 

It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.

He's right, wasting money to calculate CO2 output is beyond moronic.
 

It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.


How does Buffett's "climate impact" make his stock a better or worse investment?

It probably isn't something that Mr. Buffett even has available to publish. It would be easy enough to put on line and shut the libs up.
Oh dear. The fastest growing financial sector is ethical investing. Most of the new funds being launched are based around this. By not complying Buffet cuts his funds out of that money. Its bad for business as well as being socially irresponsible.

If that old bugger doesnt get that he should maybe retire.

YOU, a pipsqueak who can't keep his nose out of others business (including your neighbors), telling a wealth man like Buffet what to do ?

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It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.


How does Buffett's "climate impact" make his stock a better or worse investment?

It probably isn't something that Mr. Buffett even has available to publish. It would be easy enough to put on line and shut the libs up.
Oh dear. The fastest growing financial sector is ethical investing. Most of the new funds being launched are based around this. By not complying Buffet cuts his funds out of that money. Its bad for business as well as being socially irresponsible.

If that old bugger doesnt get that he should maybe retire.

YOU, a pipsqueak who can't keep his nose out of others business (including your neighbors), telling a wealth man like Buffet what to do ?

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It rather looks like it is the owners who are telling him what to do. Do you understand shareholders democracy ?
 

It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.


How does Buffett's "climate impact" make his stock a better or worse investment?

It probably isn't something that Mr. Buffett even has available to publish. It would be easy enough to put on line and shut the libs up.
Oh dear. The fastest growing financial sector is ethical investing. Most of the new funds being launched are based around this. By not complying Buffet cuts his funds out of that money. Its bad for business as well as being socially irresponsible.

If that old bugger doesnt get that he should maybe retire.

YOU, a pipsqueak who can't keep his nose out of others business (including your neighbors), telling a wealth man like Buffet what to do ?

:auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg:
It rather looks like it is the owners who are telling him what to do. Do you understand shareholders democracy ?

It rather looks like it is the owners who are telling him what to do

If the resolution gets enough votes from company shareholders, Berkshire will have to take action, in what would be a significant victory for shareholder power.

Looks like the shareholders haven't told him to do shit.
 

It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.


How does Buffett's "climate impact" make his stock a better or worse investment?

It probably isn't something that Mr. Buffett even has available to publish. It would be easy enough to put on line and shut the libs up.
Oh dear. The fastest growing financial sector is ethical investing. Most of the new funds being launched are based around this. By not complying Buffet cuts his funds out of that money. Its bad for business as well as being socially irresponsible.

If that old bugger doesnt get that he should maybe retire.

YOU, a pipsqueak who can't keep his nose out of others business (including your neighbors), telling a wealth man like Buffet what to do ?

:auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg:
It rather looks like it is the owners who are telling him what to do. Do you understand shareholders democracy ?

Shareholders don't tell them what to do.

They boot them out if they don't like what is happening.

Shareholder Democracy is a concept that hasn't taken hold everywhere and is rarely a force.

Learn before you post.
 

It will be interesting to see how this one goes. By and large business has been forced to play the game on this. Lets hope that the vote is succesful.


How does Buffett's "climate impact" make his stock a better or worse investment?

It probably isn't something that Mr. Buffett even has available to publish. It would be easy enough to put on line and shut the libs up.
Oh dear. The fastest growing financial sector is ethical investing. Most of the new funds being launched are based around this. By not complying Buffet cuts his funds out of that money. Its bad for business as well as being socially irresponsible.

If that old bugger doesnt get that he should maybe retire.

YOU, a pipsqueak who can't keep his nose out of others business (including your neighbors), telling a wealth man like Buffet what to do ?

:auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg:
It rather looks like it is the owners who are telling him what to do. Do you understand shareholders democracy ?

Do you understand shareholders democracy ?

(Reuters) - Berkshire Hathaway Inc shareholders on Saturday easily rejected proposals requiring the company run since 1965 by Warren Buffett to disclose more about its efforts to address climate change and promote diversity and inclusion in its workforce.

The rejections were not a surprise, given that Buffett controls nearly one-third of Berkshire's voting power and opposed both proposals.


But the climate change proposal won support from just over 25% of votes cast and the diversity proposal from 24%, suggesting greater discontent than Berkshire shareholders historically demonstrate.


DURR
 
Buffett, Buffett...oh, yeah. He's the rich guy who thinks taxes on rich guys should be raised, but refuses to send extra money to the Treasury.
Extra taxes from Buffet---hell he owed and likely still owes a pass due Billion$$$ for years...
 

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