Buffett could fall further down, as he is currently surrounded by other Walmart heirs: Rob Walton ranks 12 th at $146 billion ...
Warren Buffett’s parenting advice sounds folksy, but it’s actually backed by a ton of child development research.
Prior to the Oracle of Omaha's retirement as CEO, he jettisoned nearly 465 million shares of Bank of America and built an 8.8 ...
A rare moment of shortsightedness on the Oracle of Omaha's part cost Berkshire Hathaway a small fortune.
Warren Buffett's famous quote about being "approximately right" reveals why obsessing over precise forecasts and complex models often leads investors astray—and what to do instead.
Big Apple sales and gains for American Express have put Amex within a few billion dollars of becoming the most valuable holding in Berkshire's portfolio.
Warren Buffett accused bank bosses of deceptive accounting and reckless mismanagement, and said he saw trouble brewing in the sector.
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Would Warren Buffett buy a lottery ticket? What he says about risk vs. reward
When billionaire investor Warren Buffett is asked whether he'd ever buy a lottery ticket, he says he wouldn't buy one, even if he could afford all of them.
Warren Pies, co-founder and strategist at 3Fourteen Research, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the Federal Reserve, ...
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