In his annual letter to shareholders Saturday, Warren Buffett celebrated the successes of Berkshire Hathaway’s companies last ...
Warren Buffett appears to be only too certain of his own mortality—and/or of his tenure as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
Warren Buffett said in his letter that his company's record tax payment should be used to "take care of the many who ... get ...
Berkshire Hathaway is committed to its Japanese investments for the long term and has reached an agreement with the companies ...
Rest assured, Warren Buffett would always prefer putting money into equities over holding cash instruments. That said, a big pile of cash in Treasury bills hasn't exactly been painful, the billionaire ...
The great majority of your money remains in equities,” Buffett wrote in his highly-anticipated annual letter. “That ...
Warren Buffett's latest letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders offered reflections on mistakes at the company, its growing ...
The 94-year-old Buffett also acknowledged his advanced age in his annual letter, telling shareholders he now uses a cane and ...
Berkshire operating earnings surge 71% in fourth quarter, cash hoard balloons to record $334 billion
Berkshire Hathaway reported fourth-quarter results on Saturday. The company’s Class A shares popped more than 25% in 2024.
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