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Warren Buffett said the company has paid the U.S. government more than $101 billion in taxes since he took the helm 60 years ago, more than any other company in history.
February 24 -
Munger, a famed investor who was the vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and Buffett's beloved sidekick, died at age 99 on Tuesday.
November 28 -
Both growth-focused ARK and value-driven Berkshire Hathaway have racked up gains.
January 24 -
The famed investor recommends 90% large-cap U.S. stock and 10% short-term government bonds. Is it a crazy idea?
April 3 -
Critics say quarterly reporting prompts companies to hold back on hiring and spend capital on share buybacks to meet short-term forecasts.
October 12 -
Buffett can put cash to better use than paying dividends. But the majority of CEOs lack his skill so investors and their advisors should be happy when corporate boards pay shareholder dividends.
May 16 -
Another blockbuster announcement from the online retail giant stirs more debate about its future plans for the financial industry.
January 31 -
Money’s not leaving the markets, but rather moving in an “old fashioned” rotation that favors value stocks and small-caps at the expense of tech.
June 13