Buffett may like this company for its strong competitive advantage. Buffett chooses companies that he believes have solid competitive advantages and that can withstand the test of time. The investing ...
There is some positive news to report on Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren, who is now questionable to play against the Miami Dolphins. The Steelers expectedly announced on Monday morning ...
During a question-and-answer session Warren Buffett held with his company’s shareholders in 2008, a young man asked him a bold question: “Do you know and believe in Jesus Christ, and have a personal ...
The return of Philip Rivers to the NFL won’t concern the Seattle Seahawks as much as rookie tight end Tyler Warren will against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 15, so the ‘Hawks need the right matchup, ...
President Donald Trump raised antitrust concerns over the proposed Netflix takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery on Sunday, warning that the combined market share could be a problem. Netflix on Friday ...
PITTSBURGH -- While the big injury concern for the Pittsburgh Steelers is at the quarterback position heading into Week 12, another key playmaker's status has been up in the air. Starting running back ...
Last year, I started a Thanksgiving tradition of sharing reasons for investment gratitude. This year, I’m dedicating my Turkey Day column to Warren Buffett, who’s soon taking early retirement (at age ...
Warren Buffett, the 95-year-old chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, said on Monday that “becoming old” is “not to be denied” as he prepares to end his tenure as CEO of the legendary investment company.
Warren Buffett, the 95-year-old chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway BRK.B0.50%increase; green up pointing triangle, started his annual Thanksgiving letter by saying: “I’m ‘going quiet.’ Sort of.” ...
Warren Buffett delivered a letter to Berkshire Hathaway investors on Monday, with the missive likely marking his last official message before he hangs up his hat as chairman and CEO of the ...
Warren Buffett, in his annual message as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway to shareholders – a tradition dating back to 1965 – said that he will be “going quiet” after he steps down at the end of this year.
In one of his final missives as the company’s leader, Mr. Buffett said he would accelerate his plans to disburse his fortune to his children’s foundations. By Stacy Cowley In one of his last letters ...