Berkshire Hathaway shareholders are anxious to learn what role the famed investor will play going forward.
Legendary investor Warren Buffett, 95, has announced he will no longer write his famous annual letter or speak at the Berkshire Hathaway meeting, marking a new chapter.
Warren Buffett, arguably the world's most lauded living investor, is about to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, and as Fortune reported, his final letter had some pointed parting words. Buffett, ...
The well-known, consumer-facing business the Oracle of Omaha can't stop buying has rallied 6,400% since its public debut in ...
In his final letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, the 95-year-old offers advice on investing and, even more importantly ...
Although the Oracle of Omaha's actions will live on beyond his retirement, Berkshire Hathaway will continue to serve as an ...
Warren Buffett says emotional intelligence beats pure intellect in investing—and his $300 billion cash position proves ...
Warren Buffett is "going quiet." In a letter to Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B, BRK-A) shareholders published on Monday, the outgoing CEO announced that he would no longer write an annual letter or speak ...
Warren Buffett's retelling of a hearing mix-up with Charlie Munger highlights their trademark humor and partnership as ...
Warren Buffett's Message FILE - Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett speaks during an interview with Liz Claman on Fox Business Network's "Countdown to ...
Nearly 35 years ago, Warren Buffett, one of the world’s most successful investors, was lecturing at the University of Notre ...