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Here is how the new list of Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway's public share holding looks as of June 30, 2016.
Profit gains were driven by insurance underwriting improvements and investments. Still, weak oil and even coal muting the rail traffic may have turned a good earnings report from Warren Buffett into...
Honeywell International reported mixed second-quarter 2016 results before markets opened Friday morning.
GE's performance metrics may look somewhat mixed when compared to peers, but this will be one of those earnings reports that could catch analysts (and maybe investors) off their feet.
The five best performing Buffett stocks so far in 2016 are handily outperforming the broader market. It will be interesting to see if these stocks will hold their gains in the rest of the year.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to take a look at the top five positions in the Buffett holdings that were the worst year-to-date performers.
Now that GE shares have run so much higher, and now that the valuations have started to play out in a post-financial GE, some analysts are beginning to hint that perhaps the stock is fairly valued.
What it is that is driving the interest in General Electric over its better performing peers? There is one simple explanation, after backing out all other issues: earnings growth!
With a 4% rally in Apple on the heels of news of Berkshire Hathaway's $1 billion stake, there are several things that should be considered.
Being the wealthiest man in the world on paper tends to draw some attention. This is why investors and outsiders watch new equity investment positions taken by, or sold by, Warren Buffett and...
Warren Buffett is considered by many people to be the best investor of the modern era. Getting to be one of the world’s richest men on paper may have something to do with that. This makes the inner...
JPMorgan has downgraded General Electric to Underweight and assigned a price target that implies roughly 11% downside.
When it comes to the earnings reports from General Electric, they still can perhaps best be described as "complicated and complex."
General Electric reported better-than-expected first-quarter 2016 results before markets opened Friday morning.
There are many reasons that Buffett and his team have sold stocks. Sometimes they just become too expensive to hold for value and quality managers. Sometimes portfolio managers or unit heads retire.