A rock star of the RV industry drove his company to Berkshire Hathaway—and made billions for Buffett’s shareholders.
Steve Jobs before his death spoke with Warren Buffett about what to do with Apple’s extra cash on hand, but didn’t take his advice. Buffett suggested that Jobs buy back Apple stock, but Jobs “just liked having the cash.
Elon Musk says his AI startup xAI's new Grok-3 chatbot could help a lucky user pick a perfect March Madness bracket, despite no perfect brackets ever having been submitted.
Near multiyear lows, Constellation Brands is a good value. Occidental Petroleum can be a cash cow, even at mediocre oil prices. Chevron, Kraft Heinz, and Coca-Cola have high dividend yields. Constellation Brands was hovering near a five-year low before recovering slightly on the news that Berkshire has bought a 3.
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In voluntary dismissals filed on Thursday, the CFPB dropped lawsuits it had brought against Capital One, Rocket Homes, Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, and more.
A rock star of the RV industry drove his company to Berkshire Hathaway—and made billions for Buffett’s shareholders.
Gold prices have soared over the past year. However, investors should be cautious, experts said. One advisor suggests thinking of the Warren Buffett rule: "Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful.
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Chris Davis, chairman and portfolio manager of Davis Fund and director at Berkshire Hathaway, discusses the Warren Buffett-led conglomerate's "stewardship culture," Berkshire's former vice chairman Charlie Munger,
Some business owners are opting for an investment tool Warren Buffett once called 'financial instruments of mass destruction.' But lawmakers want to make it easier for entrepreneurs to access this market.