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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...
One investor who is not especially pleased with Kraft Heinz's performance is Warren Buffett who was a majority investor in the merged company.
The rest of the market may have its share of problems, but on the surface everything would seem to be fine with Berkshire Hathaway.
In a new research report, Merrill Lynch analysts feel that the battering in the oil refining stocks is close to over, describing the firm's negative refining call as in the seventh inning.
Standard & Poor's has announced that Berkshire Hathaway is now officially off of its CreditWatch Negative list.
How are investors to react when they see that Warren Buffett is still making bets in the oil and gas sector at a time when the sector has cratered?
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...
While the market action since the start of the year has been very unsettling, the mere fact that insiders are jumping on the lower prices of their companies is a significant and very positive sign.
In the case of Phillips 66, RBC Capital Markets doesn't really care that Warren Buffett bought even more shares of the refining giant in recent days.
If there is one shareholder who is squirming about the prospects for IBM, it is Warren Buffett. This position has kept pounding the unrealized losses for Berkshire Hathaway.
After a wild and woolly weak that saw the market plunge to the lows put in last summer, many savvy investors are using the extreme weakness to load the proverbial boat.
Of the four largest U.S. oil refiners, two boosted net income in each quarter of 2015.
It turns out the largest shareholder of Phillips 66, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, has been accumulating more shares.
Coca-Cola shares are again a part of the UBS Dividend Ruler holdings, while British American Tobacco has been dropped.
24/7 Wall St. has been reviewing sectors backward and forward and wanted to look at the conglomerates for an outlook in 2016.