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Merry Christmas From Warren Buffett Motley Fool (blog) Alstry is betting on America too..........and sees a very postive future.......but prepare for a very convulsive present.......prepare for Global Warming ...
Warren Buffett: Stock Market Right Now Is Not Expensive Motley Fool (blog) Assuming unemployment doesn't get much better, how can we expect stocks (such as Buffett's) to do well in a 70% consumer economy? Cheap labor?
Pathetic Patty Byrne & Judd Bagley Stealing Facebook Friends Motley Fool (blog) other than the fact that I was the single TMF writer who didn't fawn over him and parrot his self-aggrandizing attempts to be the next Warren Buffett. ... and more »
JP Morgan TARP Warrants to be Auctioned Tomorrow Motley Fool (blog) try freelance writing :) I want some of that perpetually preferred stuff that Buffet gets! I think you have to actually be Buffett to get those deals. ...
It doesn't pay interest, dividends, or tap dance. Korea understands this, Warren Buffett understands this. I was shocked when India bought the gold from the ... and more »
Berkshire Hathaway's (NYSE: BRK-A) Warren Buffett told Reuters in 2007 that "a progressive and meaningful estate tax is needed to curb the movement of a ... and more »
Maybe but then Warren Buffett is too, as he has made very similar remarks. It is selling for $4.48 as I write this. Production costs are about $8. nuff said ...
Some of my fellow dividend investors have accused Warren Buffett of being a closet dividend investor. I won't quite go that far, but there is significant ... and more »
By Ravi Nagarajan In my investment activities, I avoid making commitments based on macroeconomic forecasts alone. As Warren Buffett has said many times, macro factors do not influence his decisions when it comes to investing in a high quality business. ...
Today I just finished the book, Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist written by Roger Lowenstein. I thought the book covered Warren Buffett's life really good! It really does make you see how he got to where he is today. ... If You Think the Dollar Is Doomed, Read This Motley Fool
Washington Post The newspaper business just isn't what it used to be, even Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway concedes that, and he loves his newspapers (including the ... New York Times seeks possible sale of Boston GlobeNECN all 1,891 news articles »
BBC News The newspaper business just isn't what it used to be, even Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway concedes that, and he loves his newspapers (including the NYT). But large legacy costs, diminishing audiences, and a plethora of online competition ...
Warren Buffett's latest annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders contained a warning regarding potential risks to municipal bond insurers which was the subject of an article on this website in March. In a nutshell, Mr. Buffett warns that the ...
In short, there has never been a better time to bet against Warren Buffett..." Lewis isn't the first guy to come to this conclusion. If I remember correctly Doug Kass of thestreet.com actually shorted Berkshire last fall. Kass has been hot lately, ...
Suppose that shareholder rights are not protected by the government, and one fine morning Warren Buffett reviews the shareholder roster and doesn't find his name there. I will barely notice any difference, on the other hand, Mr. Buffett will lose some ...
Lowenstein is the author of Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist which was reviewed last month. More recently, he wrote While America Aged which covers several case studies related to the pension crisis in the United States (this book was ...
Amazingly as many value investors like Walter Schloss, Seth Klarman and Warren Buffett have stated planning for risks not only limits downside but also allows the upside to take care of itself. Warren Buffett himself has stated that he wouldn't mind if ...
By Ravi Nagarajan In 1989, Warren Buffett spent $6.7 million to purchase a corporate jet for Berkshire Hathaway that he named The Indefensible, perhaps being somewhat embarrassed by an expense that nearly any company the size of Berkshire had long ...
It is involved in the same type of business as Berkshire and it is run by management that is just as top-notch (although the wits of Buffett have yet to be matched by anyone). This company also holds a similar philosophy: value orientation with a ...
In the past, this us stuff was a by product of getting rich from selling other people stuff....but now we really don't sell others stuff as we have been going broke and borrowing to make up the difference. As Buffett, we have been burning our furniture ...
Warren Buffett's Inner Scorecard Of related note: in the first chapter of The Snowball, Warren Buffett is quoted as saying: "Whenever my version [of the story] is different from somebody else's, Alice, use the less flattering version." To have the cajones to encourage "the less ...
At the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting, Warren Buffett made a number of bearish statements about the newspaper industry and even went as far as to say that investors should steer clear of the sector and that from an economic perspective, Berkshire ...
As Warren Buffett noted in his recent letter to shareholders, MidAmerican is the largest producer in the nation of energy generated through wind power. Over $1.8 billion was spent in 2008 alone on investments in wind generation capability. ...
What if Warren Buffett asked you for $100 to help him buy bread for his children? Without these $100, you're told, he would have to let them starve, and as a socially conscious individual, you surely wouldn't want to let that happen, ...
If you don't have the time to read it yourself, Lewis does a pretty good job of summarizing the book. If you don't have time to read the Lewis article, the new information is basically that Warren Buffett is a pretty strange guy. ...
Back in 1999, Warren Buffett gave a series of speeches about the future of the stock market. He pointed out that on Dec. 31, 1964, the Dow was at 874. Seventeen years later, on Dec. 31, 1981, the Dow was at 875. Buffett said, "Now I'm known as a ...