Outlook Business has been covering the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting since 2013 for its readers. This year though, due to health and safety concerns around COVID-19, chairman and CEO Warren Buffett decided to keep the meeting low-key without shareholders and the media in attendance. The most notable absence though was of long-time partner and confidante Charlie Munger. As Buffett himself said in his opening remarks about the 2020 meeting, “It doesn’t look like an annual meeting. It doesn’t feel exactly like an annual meeting, and it particularly doesn’t feel like an annual meeting because my partner of 60 years, Charlie Munger, is not sitting up here.” Though potential successor and vice chairman Greg Abel was up on stage, the spotlight was clearly on the Oracle of Omaha. All through the Yahoo Finance Webcast, insights, wisecracks and confessions were aplenty as Buffett answered questions on low interest rates to exiting airline stocks. These excerpts might just have you nodding in agreement. For our earlier coverage on the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting, you can log on to The Berkshire Special.