Warren Buffett, Investing
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Buffett presently remains actively involved with Berkshire Hathaway as the Chairman of the board and a controlling shareholder to ensure continuity and offer advice when asked.
Warren Buffett says you should figure out what you want your obituary to say and then live up to it. Buffett offered the advice in his last Thanksgiving shareholder letter as Berkshire Hathaway CEO. He made similar comments in 2023 when asked how to avoid ...
Few shareholder reports from publicly traded companies are quite so anticipate as the annual letter penned by Berkshire Hathaway CEO and chairman Warren Buffett. Buffett published his latest edition over the weekend, and like most of his yearly missives ...
Legendary investor Warren Buffett has had many famous quotes over the years. With investors looking to Buffett for investment advice, they also often look to the "Oracle of Omaha" for advice on life. A highlight for many at the event was the discussion of ...
If you don’t make six figures, but still want to build wealth, here are seven Buffett core principles that can help you get rich. Buffett often repeats that time is the friend of the investor. He said that starting young gives the “snowball” of ...
The stock-picking Oracle of Omaha. An avuncular, Dairy-Queen-eating, Coke-drinking product pitchman. A living symbol of capitalism and its complexities.
Warren Buffett is known for turning modest stakes into billions, dissecting annual reports with the ease of a detective novel, and reminding the world that patience can pay. But one of his most memorable lessons doesn't involve balance sheets or stock picks.
It wasn't a stock, a company, or a billion-dollar bet. According to Warren Buffett, the most important decision you'll ever make isn't even financial—at least not at first glance. It's who you marry. Yes, the man who built Berkshire Hathaway into a ...
Buffett, 95, spent decades as CEO of the multinational conglomerate holding company before his final day on the job on Wednesday, Dec. 31, according to NBC News . In May 2025, seven months before stepping down as CEO, Buffett told The Wall Street Journal that he still planned to visit the office following his change in role.