Warren Buffett amasses more cash and sells more stock, but doesn't explain why in annual letter
The mystery over Warren Buffett's surprisingly defensive stance deepened over the weekend. The 94-year-old CEO of Berkshire Hathaway sold more stocks...
Read MoreBuffett says Berkshire will continue to increase investment in Japan trading houses
Berkshire Hathaway is committed to its Japanese investments for the long term and has reached an agreement with the companies to own beyond the...
Read MoreBerkshire Hathaway removes diversity and inclusion from annual report
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway on Saturday joined a growing list of American companies to publicly change their approach to discussing their...
Read MoreBerkshire operating earnings surge 71% in fourth quarter, cash hoard balloons to record $334 billion
Berkshire Hathaway on Saturday reported a massive surge in fourth-quarter earnings from its operating businesses, driven in large part by insurance,...
Read More5 things to know before the stock market opens Monday
1. Rocky run Investors hope U.S. stocks will rally after a dismal end to the last trading week. Equities tumbled Thursday and Friday, and the S&P 500...
Read MoreBerkshire shares rise on surge in operating earnings, but questions linger about cash
Berkshire Hathaway shares got a boost after Warren Buffett's conglomerate reported a surge in operating earnings, but shareholders who were waiting...
Read More3 tips from Warren Buffett's 2025 shareholder letter that can make you a smarter investor
Few shareholder reports from publicly traded companies are quite so anticipate as the annual letter penned by Berkshire Hathaway CEO and chairman...
Read MoreWarren Buffett: You don't need to attend college to be a great CEO—'I never look at where a candidate has gone to school'
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett doesn't care where you went to school — even if you're poised to run a major U.S. company. When looking for...
Read MoreWarren Buffett: Charlie Munger taught me to avoid this ‘cardinal sin’—it helped me become a better leader
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett isn't afraid to admit when he, or his company, has messed up. Mistakes are inevitable — and once you realize...
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