Is Warren Buffett losing his faith in stocks?
Sage of Omaha has pulled back from shares in recent months
Sage of Omaha has pulled back from shares in recent months
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From Warren Buffett to Bill Gates, corporate America seems fearful a victorious Trump would seek to punish those who publicly oppose him
Berkshire Hathaway shares up almost 30% this year ahead of the S&P 500 more than all but two of the ‘magnificent seven’ stocks
Since his first investment in 1962, Buffet has steered the company’s market capitalisation into a club dominated by tech giants such as Apple and Microsoft
Legendary investor even appears wary about stock in his Berkshire Hathaway company
Berkshire Hathaway has outperformed S&P 500 over last 10 and 15-years with annualised returns over 13%
Cash holdings hit a record high as billionaire investor dumps $76bn of stocks for $47.2bn gain
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The fact it is not spending big is being seen as a bearish sign
Oracle of Omaha says he doesn’t know where the major car companies will be in five or 10 years
Warren Buffett sells out of Paramount at a loss and cuts exposure to Apple though it remains a significant holding
Reducing angel investment would have had a domino effect on women in business
Tax levied on ETFs makes Berkshire Hathaway a good investment bet even if it performs no better than an index fund
‘Oracle of Omaha’s annual letter pays tribute to the role of his late business partner Charlie Munger in building €836bn conglomerate
Share sale follows investor’s admission that an earlier cut to its holding may have been a mistake
‘If you’re not willing to react with equanimity to a market price decline of 50% two or three times a century, you’re not fit to be a common shareholder’
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Warren Buffett’s right-hand man railed against active fund management
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Warren Buffett’s longtime lieutenant and business partner was vice-chair of famed investment conglomerate
Well-known fund manager was paid €160m over the last year even as profits at his business fell
Berkshire Hathaway’s cash pile hits a record €147 billion
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