There are subtle but important clues in every decision a company makes, as well as every decision it doesn't make.
I was wrong about who Warren Buffett would select to manage Berkshire's stock holdings.
Warren Buffett halted stock buybacks during his last 18 months as CEO. His successor, Greg Abel, spent $225 million on them in one day.
In his Feb. 28 letter to shareholders, Abel wrote that investors should expect concentration in Apple, American Express (NYSE ...
More than 20% of Berkshire Hathaway's $313 billion of invested assets can be traced back to a trio of market-leading ...
Warren Buffett had the pleasure of seeing the company he and now-late right-hand man Charlie Munger had built, Berkshire ...
In a 2001 reflection on the dot-com bust, Buffett offered a simple guide: “If the percentage relationship falls to the 70% or 80% area, buying stocks is likely to work very well for you. If the ratio ...
Buffett doesn't see a lot of value in today's market, but this stock stands out among the crowd.
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