Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway and money mistakes
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The Oracle of Omaha is retiring soon, but these ETFs can help investors channel different aspects of his investing philosophy.
Even though Warren Buffett hasn't made any specific mention of the Shiller P/E, or any valuation index for that matter, his actions -- i.e., 10 consecutive quarters of net-selling activity and Berkshire's record cash pile -- make crystal clear that stock valuations aren't attractive.
Warren Buffett will step down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO at the end of 2025, paving the way for longtime successor, vice chairman Greg Abel, to take the reins.
Warren Buffett has uttered lots of words of wisdom, but they're more than just sound bytes. Since Buffett took over Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) in 1965, it has returned an average annualized rate of 19.
Warren Buffett surprised investors at Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting, announcing that he will step down as CEO at the end of 2025. Buffett once again faced questions about tariffs. While not specifically mentioning President Donald Trump by name,
Warren Buffett recommends a recent documentary on his longtime friend, the former publisher of The Washington Post, Katharine Graham.
And now, one large chocolate and candy shop is closing down after 30 years in business. See's Candies, which is owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, is shuttering its Sunnyvale, Calif., location on May 11.