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In his annual letter to shareholders this weekend, Warren Buffett celebrated the successes of Berkshire Hathaway’s companies ...
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Instead, the “Oracle of Omaha” has become a “committed” and “long-term” investor in a handful of Japanese companies.
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The conglomerate’s operating profit — earnings from the company’s wholly-owned businesses — skyrocketed 71% to $14.5 billion ...
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With characteristic wit, wisdom and a measured candor, the 94-year-old Berkshire Hathaway chief released his latest shareholder letter on Saturday. In it, he touched on everything from his record cash ...
Warren Buffett might be the world’s greatest investor, outperforming the S&P 500 by a 2-to-1 margin over 60 years of investing, but sometimes even the Oracle of Omaha gets it wrong. Or gets in too ...
Buffett’s letter also addresses the company’s huge cash stockpile of around $334 billion by the end of 2024, more than double ...
Beyond insurance and investment income, the results were mixed. Berkshire's railroad income declined a bit, while Berkshire ...