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+ | ==== 2023-12-18 ==== | ||
+ | Notes from https:// | ||
+ | * Uniqlo | ||
+ | * Its parent company is Fast Retailing (ticker: FRCOY) | ||
+ | * known for its inexpensive, | ||
+ | * Heattech innerwear | ||
+ | * There are four types of RFID tags: hanging tags, waist tags, sticker tags for packaged goods and header tags for those socks. | ||
+ | * Fast Retailing (ticker: FRCOY) | ||
+ | * company’s mission is to “wow the customer” | ||
+ | * it controls the supply chain from the factory to the sales floor | ||
+ | * RFID tags | ||
+ | * 4 cents per tag | ||
+ | * Takahiro Tambara | ||
+ | * the architect of Uniqlo’s self-checkout | ||
+ | * chief information officer at Fast Retailing | ||
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+ | ==== 2023-12-11 ==== | ||
+ | Notes from https:// | ||
+ | * Many companies have two classes of stock outstanding | ||
+ | * Buffett holds virtually all his roughly 15% economic stake in Berkshire through the A shares | ||
+ | * The Class B stock was issued in 1996 and now is more liquid and widely owned than the A stock due to its lower share price and inclusion in the S&P 500 index. | ||
+ | * 1 Class A share = 1,500 Class B shares in terms of economic stake. | ||
+ | * 1 Class A share voting power = 10,000 Class B shares voting power. | ||
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+ | Notes from https:// | ||
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