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If any investor has stood the test of time, it is Warren Buffett, and with good reason. For years, the “Oracle of Omaha” has ...
Even after giving away more than half his Berkshire stock since 2006, Buffett likely will be left with about 198,119 ...
Duracell has filed a lawsuit against Energizer, alleging deceptive advertising in Energizer's new campaign. Duracell claims Energizer's ads, featuring ...
Warren Buffett recently announced plans to retire in 2025—at age 94. After more than six decades leading Berkshire Hathaway and turning a failing textile mill into a $1.2 trillion empire, his ...
Warren Buffett has never pretended to eat healthy. For decades, he's bragged about his love of McDonald's breakfasts, Dairy ...
Warren Buffett rejects gold as unproductive, urging investors to favor income-generating assets over fear-driven, ...
The domestic calendar of economic data releases and major earnings reports remains light for the coming week. It starts with ...
Warren Buffett has a retirement nest egg near $151 billion, mostly due to his significant stake in Berkshire Hathaway.
Warren Buffett believes that investing in an S&P 500 no-load fund is the best shot at strong returns over the long term.
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I find myself still pondering the surprise announcement from Warren Buffett, age 94 and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, that he is ...