Warren Buffett, ETFs
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Cola at the right moment to sitting out on tech stocks for decades, Buffett’s investment record reflects a mix of long-term successes and occasional missteps.
Warren Buffett recommends a recent documentary on his longtime friend, the former publisher of The Washington Post, Katharine Graham.
Buffett is known for his long-term investment philosophies and willingness to hold winning stocks, even if they become significant portions of his portfolio. Just four winning stocks make up 57% of Berkshire Hathaway's $277 billion stock portfolio. Here they are, and why they are still excellent buy-and-hold candidates for any long-term investor.
Even though Warren Buffett hasn't made any specific mention of the Shiller P/E, or any valuation index for that matter, his actions -- i.e., 10 consecutive quarters of net-selling activity and Berkshire's record cash pile -- make crystal clear that stock valuations aren't attractive.
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He has arguably the toughest act in Corporate America—following Warren Buffett. But now that Greg Abel officially has a timetable to take over Berkshire Hathaway by year-end, the question is: How will he run it?
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MoneyWeek on MSNWho will be the next Warren Buffett?There are several reasons why there won’t be another Warren Buffett. Times have changed, and the opportunities are no longer there, says Matthew Lynn.
I saw rare treasures, spoke to shareholders from all walks of life, visited historic locations, and saw firsthand how big Warren Buffett is in Omaha.
Buffett talked about U.S. trade, the stock market and his own future at Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder meeting. Here are the highlights.
And now, one large chocolate and candy shop is closing down after 30 years in business. See's Candies, which is owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, is shuttering its Sunnyvale, Calif., location on May 11.