Warren Buffett is celebrating the successes of Berkshire Hathaway’s companies last year and in the 60 years since he took over the company.
After his firm paid $26.8 billion in taxes last year, Warren Buffett told the president to "spend it wisely," adding, "Take care of the many who, for no fault of their own, get the short straws in life.
Shares of five Japanese trading houses were on a tear after Buffett wrote in Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder letter on Saturday that it would increase its investment in the companies. Berkshire first started buying shares in five Japanese trading house giants — Itochu, Marubeni, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, and Sumitomo — in July 2019.
The chaos of Donald Trump's presidency hit a new level over the weekend as hundreds of thousands of federal employees got an email from Elon Musk telling them to list what they did at work over the past week to justify their jobs.
The billionaire’s annual letter to shareholders praised saving and attacked dividends as usual, but it also contained plenty of advice for the US president.
Rachel Maddow looks at two acts of protest against Donald Trump's attacks on federal workers, one from the peaks of Yosemite National Park, and another that is drawn from the depths of artificial intelligence,
(AP) — In his annual letter to shareholders Saturday, Warren Buffett celebrated the ... while offering some advice to President Donald Trump. Buffett opened the letter by acknowledging that ...