The Berkshire Hathaway billionaire says his longevity has led to “unavoidable consequences” for his charitable objectives.
Warren Buffett says emotional intelligence beats pure intellect in investing—and his $300 billion cash position proves patience pays off. Here's what investors can learn from his calm approach to ...
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3 Investing Lessons From Warren Buffett's November Letter to Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders
At Berkshire Hathaway's (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) annual meeting of shareholders in May, Warren Buffett announced that he ...
Bill Gates sold significant holdings in Q3, including Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway shares, amid concerns over AI bubble ...
Warren Buffett, 95, announced in May that he would be retiring from his role as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of 2025.
Charlie Munger looked at the American healthcare system and gave the kind of diagnosis that does not come with a gentle ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has once again threatened to sue the BBC over his edited January 6, 2021, Capitol speech in a way ...
Mark Zuckerberg says he only hires someone if he believes, in a different scenario, he would be willing to work for them — a ...
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Jeff Bezos & Bill Gates' Ex Wives Have A Close Friendship
MacKenzie Scott and Melinda Gates have plenty in common, so it's unsurprising that these two divorcées and philanthropists ...
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Obama Twitter hacker ordered to surrender £4.1M in Bitcoin
UK prosecutors on Monday announced a British man linked to a massive 2020 Twitter hack is being forced to hand over millions ...
Strategist Andrew Slimmon warns rising market euphoria may signal the final stage of a bull run amid growing speculation and ...
Stock futures pointed slightly higher to begin the week, which will see AI darling Nvidia and retail giants Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's, and Target report quarterly results.
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