CAROIL LOOMIS: So, my first question is from a man in Timpson, Texas, who happens to have a familiar name, Frank Gifford, but wants to make it clear that he isn’t the football Frank Gifford, but rather a travel photographer. And his question is a hard one. He says, “I’ve been a shareholder for 15 years, but I’m now suffering heartburn. Until recently I considered Berkshire an ethical company, benefiting society through” — and here he mentions two Berkshire companies headquartered in his home state — he says, ”— through BNSF and ACME Brick.
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CAROIL LOOMIS: So, my first question is from a man in Timpson, Texas, who happens to have a familiar name, Frank Gifford, but wants to make it clear that he isn’t the football Frank Gifford, but rather a travel photographer. And his question is a hard one. He says, “I’ve been a shareholder for 15 years, but I’m now suffering heartburn. Until recently I considered Berkshire an ethical company, benefiting society through” — and here he mentions two Berkshire companies headquartered in his home state — he says, ”— through BNSF and ACME Brick.