It's no secret that The Motley Fool admires, respects, esteems, and appreciates Warren Buffett and what he's done for investors. Buffett started investing before he was a teenager and is now worth an ...
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Macquarie challenges Buffett's wisdom of buying wonderful businesses at fair prices, and finds stocks that fit the reverse principle.
Warren Buffett Has $193 Billion Invested in 9 Forever Stocks. Here's the Best of the Bunch. While one forever stock in ...
Warren Buffett, who turns 95 on Saturday, is set to retire as Berkshire Hathaway CEO this year. Retirement experts and Buffett gurus discussed why the investor kept working for so long. One said it ...
One of Warren Buffett’s most enduring lessons about success hasn’t changed in 20 years. With AI dominating the workspace, and real human connection happening less often, the best investment you can ...
Warren Buffett built his reputation on discipline, patience, and avoiding what he calls the “big mistakes.” Yet his most painful misstep wasn’t some obscure stock pick; it was Kraft Heinz, once a ...
It's Warren Buffett's 95th birthday, his last as Berkshire Hathaway CEO after 55 years in charge. The legendary investor bought his first stock at 11 and built a $1 trillion company. Buffett made ...
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett's advice to "hang out with people better than you" is shaping how leaders and professionals approach success in 2025. The billionaire investor's response was ...
At the 2025 Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholders meeting, Buffett surprised the crowd with the announcement he would step down as CEO of the company at the end of the year. While this may have put a ...
The market cap of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) is about $1 trillion. Its equity portfolio – concentrated in blue chip stocks Apple (AAPL), American Express (AXP), Coca-Cola (KO), Bank ...
Berkshire Hathaway has $340 billion in cash and cash equivalents. Media speculation indicates that the sidelined funds signal Warren Buffett’s belief that corporations are presently overvalued.