Alex Morris, author of “Buffett and Munger Unscripted,” speaks on Bloomberg and The Big Picture about his research into Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger’s annual shareholder meetings at Berkshire Hathaway. The discussion focuses on how Morris studies decades of remarks and extracts investment and business insights from the meetings.

Both outlets describe the core theme as learning from Buffett and Munger while also addressing the difficulty of interpreting markets and separating long-term lessons from short-term noise. Bloomberg frames the conversation as “learning from Buffett and Munger,” tying Morris’s work directly to the challenges of understanding market behavior. The Big Picture similarly highlights his research methods and the book’s coverage of Berkshire’s repeated annual gathering over three decades.

Across the two sources, the differing emphasis is primarily on presentation rather than new factual developments: Bloomberg focuses on the market-interpretation challenge, while The Big Picture foregrounds the book’s origin and scope. Neither source introduces specific investment recommendations or new Berkshire announcements within the provided text.