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Q: Hi, could you comment on ANET's earnings, which I understood were about 10% ahead of estimates per share, and 2% or so more revenue. The stock appears to have taken a hit today on the report, so were there negative comments from the management on forward guidance? Something else I missed in the numbers?
Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Dawn on May 08, 2025
Q: What sector would you consider GENI to be in? The profile says "media", but this doesn't quite line up to a list I typically use (Telecom, Utilities, Materials, Industrials, Real Estate, Consumer Discretionary, Consumer Staples, Financial, Energy, Health Care, Information Technology). Do I just need to update my list, or should I fit it in something like Technology?
Read Answer Asked by Mike on May 08, 2025
Q: Hi, I've read in Barron's that Crowdstrike will be laying off 500 staff, replacing them with AI. While obviously difficult for those laid off, I am wondering about the overall impact on CRWD, as I have noted today's negative reaction to the news. Your thoughts and comments on this would be appreciated. Thanks!
Read Answer Asked by Dawn on May 08, 2025
Q: Can you comment on each one as to viability of investment and also list them from 1 up as 1 being best
Read Answer Asked by Gary on May 08, 2025
Q: Wondering your thots on buying Berkshire B currently in view of how strong the stock price has been and if u would buy what level u wud be comfortable paying.

If a third of the company is Cash n one is paying something around 1.6 Book it is expensive Cash at today’s levels .. understandably one is buying management’s ability to deploy that Cash.


Over the past years what range of multiples has BRK.B traded at vs today’s comparable multiples?
Read Answer Asked by Craig on May 08, 2025
Q: Can you please give the breakdown of revenue to show the portion from the search engine. I understand that Google has and is spending a lot on AI but personally I have not felt their search function to change much, if at all. Whereas the new search engines like Perplexity really illustrate how much more can be done to answer queries. Am also wondering if Google is going to stun the world with new search features, or if its bogged down in technical bureaucracy or something in between. It appears not to be nimble in its response to AI market demand. Thank you for your views.
Read Answer Asked by TOM on May 07, 2025