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Mon, Jan 4 | from Jeff Matthews Is Not Making This Up
Now, the real lesson here is not, to be clear, that a Famous Strategist could be dead wrong—like, 99% wrong—and that Warren Buffett, who would eventually turn a profit on his Goldman Sachs investment, is usually, eventually, right.
The financial world was rocked, more or less, when Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) recently announced a plan to split its B shares -- billionaire investor Warren Buffett, the company's chairman and CEO, famously refused to split the stock for years. (In fact, the A shares are still trading in s...
Tue, Jan 26 | from pheedcontent.com
With the release in 2008 of the highly-anticipated biography of Warren Buffet The Snowball: Warren Buffet and the Business of Life, the somewhat unlikely cult of personality that is the Oracle of Omaha once again garnered attention. There are legions of Buffet adherents, and there is no...
Mon, Jan 25 | from pheedcontent.com
Warren Buffett is one of the few investors in the world that has consistently succeeded where others failed. Part of his success is due to his common sense approach to the stock market. Investors have mocked Buffett for his old fashioned approach to investing when he sat out the dot com era bu...
Mon, Jan 25 | from pheedcontent.com
No, Charlie Munger—Berkshire Hathaway’s acerbic Vice-Chairman and the business partner without whom Warren Buffett would not have created Berkshire as we know it—is not in attendance, although Buffett will make up for Munger’s absence in a particularly Buffett-like manner.
Mon, Jan 25 | from Jeff Matthews Is Not Making This Up
The Oracle of Omaha enjoys considerable public trust. But on banks he talks his own book, not Main Street's. Maybe that's not surprising given his... The Oracle of Omaha enjoys considerable public trust. But on banks he talks his own book, not Main Street's. Maybe that's not surprising given his...
Thu, Jan 21 | from Huffington Post
I mean forget that it was Soros and Buffett robber barons who caused the massive speculation which started the Obama depression in 2008 for him to get elected. Forget that this blog proved this all started with Obama's central European backers in 9 11 economic attacks on America started in...
Sun, Jan 17 | from Lame Cherry
Warren Buffett likes a railroad or two, long-term. May be you should, too? Hence, it goes without saying that I'm reiterating my buy rating for Kansas City Southern (KSU), first recommended on July 29, 2009 at a price of $19.66. If you bought KSU in July, you're up an impressive 70%.
Thu, Jan 14 | from pheedcontent.com
THERE may not be a person in America without a strong opinion about what coulda, shoulda been done to prevent the underwear bomber from boarding... THERE may not be a person in America without a strong opinion about what coulda, shoulda been done to prevent the underwear bomber from boarding...
Sat, Jan 9 | from Huffington Post
If there ever was a stock that was hiding in plain sight, it is that of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) which is capitalized at a tad over $150 billion and run by "my pal Warren" and his pal Charlie. That's Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, perhaps the most successful investors in five generation...
Tue, Dec 29 | from pheedcontent.com
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