The investor who was close friends with the Washington Post publisher talks about the woman who became a pivotal figure in Washington politics, whose story is told in a new documentary, "Becoming Katharine Graham.
The 94-year-old Buffett also acknowledged his advanced age in his annual letter, telling shareholders he now uses a cane and will spend less time fielding their questions at Berkshire's annual meeting in May.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett likened tariffs to an “act of war” and said that over time they will act as a tax on goods.
Unlike many of America's wealthiest people, legendary billionaire investor Warren Buffett does not appear to be following the current political tide. The "Oracle of Omaha," who runs the conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway and is the fifth-wealthiest American right now worth north of $150 billion according to Forbes,
Warren Buffett is a hero to many in business, not just for his investment success, but for his leadership prowess as well.
Tariffs are actually, we’ve had a lot of experience with them. They’re an act of war, to some degree,” Buffett said.
A premiere for a documentary about Katharine Graham, the longtime publisher, had people talking about changes at the paper, and in Washington.
The legendary investor behind Berkshire Hathaway discussed his take on the president’s controversial 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
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