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The sage of Omaha was in good form at Saturday's annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholders' meeting. Warren Buffett and vice-chairman Charlie Munger talked about investing for several entertaining...
Warren Buffet has abandoned IBM as a technology company of the past and embraced Apple as the anchor company of the future of tech.
AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) argued against selling assets to close its deal to buy Time Warner Inc. (NYSE: TWX) According to Reuters:  AT&T told a federal judge late Thursday it should reject any...
Does Goldman Sachs want its Marcus brand to radically change its image, or does it want to keep the "Golden Slacks" image alive and well?
The Denver Post, Digital First Media and BH Media have all announced layoffs, as revenue and margins in the industry continue to fall.
While the chief executive officers of many public corporations make hundreds of times what their average employees do, one famous CEO makes less based on the same scale.
The S&P 500 has more than quadrupled since its bottom nearly nine years ago. So how does this stack up against Berkshire Hathaway?
Warren Buffett's annual letter to shareholders was released Saturday morning. Buffett has a large pile of cash just waiting for a good investment, and that investment is most likely to be made in the...
What happens when a company loses Warren Buffett on its board of directors? Kraft Heinz is about to find out.
Warren Buffett's bet on IBM, which he has almost completely abandoned, was based on his belief that its chief executive officer, Ginni Rometty, could turn around the floundering tech company.
Warren Buffett sold almost all of his IBM shares, Amazon's market cap has passed Microsoft's, an increase in the federal gasoline tax may be used to pay for infrastructure plans, and other important...
24/7 Wall St. has tracked many of the so-called whale watching trades made by America's top investment managers, hedge fund managers and independent investors.
Phillips 66 has agreed to repurchase 35 million shares of its own common stock from a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway.
One question that seems to go unanswered is how all of the negative news is making the great Warren Buffett feel toward keeping his investment in Wells Fargo.
It turns out that Buffett has a plethora of actionable methods and theories that the Average Joe investor can use in good times — and in hard times.