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Warren Buffett has an unrivaled track record allocating capital, but maybe the best dollar gain occurred with a decision made ...
Warren Buffett is in his final year as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. Despite being 94 years old, Buffett has never been afraid ...
Berkshire might see a bid for CSX as a defensive maneuver if its chief rival, Union Pacific, seeks to create a ...
Berkshire is getting smoked by the S&P 500 in 2025, and it's not even close. Since May 3, when Warren Buffett said he was ...
Buffett missed out on Amazon at first, but now Berkshire is profiting from the stock. Pool Corp. provides a consistent ...
Warren Buffetts $10 billion bet on the Kraft Heinz merger was meant to be a food-industry masterstroke. A decade later, the ...
With Wealthfront Cash, you can save for your future in a high-yield cash account. Unlike traditional savings accounts, high-yield accounts can have up to 10 times the national APY — with Wealthfront ...
Berkshire's diversified operating businesses and capital allocation discipline remain key strengths, supporting long-term resilience beyond Buffett's departure as CEO.
Berkshire is scheduled to report second-quarter earnings on Saturday, Aug. 2. There are a few numbers that Berkshire ...
Buffett isn't known as a technology investor, but his portfolio still includes some exposure to the quantum computing ...
Thanks to an acquisition in 1998, the Oracle of Omaha has a bigger stake in the AI revolution than most investors realize.
With 400 million shares of the beverage giant in its portfolio, Berkshire Hathaway receives a staggering $816 million annually in dividends from this one holding alone.