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General Electric has sold its own asset management unit to State Street for up to $485 million, just one more step along the path to an industrial focus.
At an investors and analyst meeting Tuesday morning in St. Paul, Minn., 3M's CEO Inge G. Thulin will outline the company's plan through 2020.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades roundup was dominated by UBS initiating Berkshire Hathaway with a Buy rating.
In the recent 24/7 Wall St. examination of companies with stock prices over $500, one sat well above the rest.
When investors and the public think of Warren Buffett, chances are high that they think of his company or Mr. Buffett very positively.
Berkshire Hathaway does not pay a dividend, but Warren Buffett has outlined the manner in which he will repurchase his own company's stock on the open market.
On CNBC, Warren Buffett confessed that he was also surprised about the Kinder Morgan stake. It turns out that this stake was purchased by either Ted Weschler or Todd Combs, his two new portfolio...
The rest of the market may have its share of problems, but on the surface everything would seem to be fine with Berkshire Hathaway.
Warren Buffett has now released the official equity holdings of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A) as of December 31, 2016. That makes this the official Buffett stocks for 2016, but we would...
3M is trying to see if an 8% dividend hike and stock buyback will be enough to entice new shareholders.
General Electric reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2015 results before markets opened Friday morning.
Investors have very mixed views when it comes to conglomerate stocks. They can have enough moving parts that they are bound to have some safety nets as certain aspects of business slow.
It turns out the largest shareholder of Phillips 66, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, has been accumulating more shares.
What lies ahead for Dow conglomerates United Technologies and 3M in 2016, and how do they stack up to GE?
24/7 Wall St. wants to see what the strategists and analysts on Wall Street are expecting for the stock market in 2016, in particular General Electric.