Warren Buffett will be leaving on a high note. Berkshire Hathaway reported strong third-quarter earnings results on Saturday ...
The conglomerate sold $12.5 billion of stock in the latest period and bought $6.4 billion, marking the 12th consecutive ...
According to Berkshire Hathaway's most recently submitted Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Berkshire owns stakes in nearly 40 U.S.-listed public companies. The ...
Buffett is a fan of value stocks and dividend stocks, and he loves consumer goods. In fact, the two artificial intelligence ...
In 1987, Buffett made one of the biggest investments of his early career: a $1 billion bet on Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) stock. At ...
The filing revealed that $12.5 billion of stock in the three months ended September and bought $6.4 billion worth of shares, ...
The stock market is historically expensive. At least, that's what major valuation metrics are telling us. The ...
The Oracle of Omaha's retirement at the end of this year isn't the biggest concern for Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.
Warren Buffett is keeping a huge cash reserve and paring down positions in tech as 2025 draws to a close, while waiting for the next big opportunity.
Berkshire Hathaway eschewed stock buybacks once again in the third quarter, while growing its cash pile further and driving improvements to its insurance business.
Warren Buffett's principles aren’t just for billionaires or finance gurus—they’re lessons anyone can use to grow their money.
The biggest thing on most investors’ minds right now is that Buffett Vice Chair Greg Abel is set to succeed him as CEO in January.