Oct 23 (Reuters) - Warren Buffett will not endorse investment products or political candidates, according to a statement on conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway's (BRKa.N), opens new tab website ...
Warren Buffett warned of impostors endorsing political candidates on social media. Berkshire Hathaway responded to the impersonation attempts in a post on its website. While Buffett said he does ...
Arguably no money manager is more closely followed on Wall Street than Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) CEO Warren Buffett. Aside from being an open book and willingly sharing the ...
Warren Buffett had an extreme fear of public speaking in his younger days. "Just the thought of it made me physically ill. I would literally throw up," Buffett says. If it weren’t for a $100 ...
Berkshire's CEO Warren Buffett and his team of investing lieutenants are some of the best investors in the world. However, they are also long-term investors, so it can take time for some of their ...
However, that hasn't seemed to bother Warren Buffett one bit. His Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-B) portfolio has continued to buy OXY stock. As of this writing, Berkshire owns approximately ...
Warren Buffett sold more Bank of America stock, reducing Berkshire Hathaway's stake to 9.97%. This sale generated $370 million. Warren Buffett sold another slug of Bank of America Corp. stock ...
Of the 22 guru strategies we follow, LRCX rates highest using our Patient Investor model based on the published strategy of Warren Buffett. This strategy seeks out firms with long-term ...
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway now owns approximately 29% of Occidental Petroleum and has been selling shares of Chevron. Buffett likes Occidental’s business model and balance sheet ...
Calculations by Business Insider suggest Berkshire Hathaway's sales of Apple stock in the first and second quarters of this year resulted in about $23 billion in missed profits for Warren Buffett ...
Just consider the fact that Warren Buffett is cashing out of the bull run, it said. The Greenlight Capital letter said equities were the most overvalued since the firm's founding in 1996.
Warren Buffett could be the greatest investor of all time. Indeed, a number of surveys has pegged the Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-B) CEO atop a long list of investing talent of our generation.