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Whenever the great Warren Buffett makes a move, some of his many followers are sure to scramble to follow in his footsteps. Indeed, Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-B) have been major net sellers of stock of late.
The JPMorgan CEO cited the famed rule that million-dollar households should not pay taxes on a lower share of their income than middle-class earners.
A federal consumer bureau claims Vanderbilt Mortgage, owned by Berkshire Hathaway, made loans to buyers of manufactured homes it knew could not repay them.
A Reuters analysis shows that Berkshire coal plants emit more nitrogen oxide gases than any other coal-fired fleet in the country. Despite big investments in renewable energy, the company has resisted efforts by regulators to make coal plants cleaner.
Howard Buffett's announcement as the successor did not come out of the blue. A member of Berkshire's board for over 30 years
Warren Buffett has apparently had a change of heart about donating his fortune to a certain charity, with hints he might have a new plan up his sleeve. The multibillionaire is one of the richest people in the world, raising questions about what exactly is going to happen to his ginormous wealth when the 94-year-old is no longer here.
During the darkest days of the 2008 financial crisis, Warren Buffett, one of the most respected voices in the business world, pointed to an unlikely hero: George W. Bush. While many might credit economists or central bankers for stabilizing the global economy,
Ted Weschler, one of Warren Buffett’s trusted deputies, achieved an astonishing feat: growing his retirement account to $264 million in under 30 years.
Has Warren Buffett given up on the stock market? Not entirely. Sure, the legendary investor has been a net seller of stocks for eight consecutive quarters and could extend that streak. However ...