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Nvidia's big week, Warren Buffett's new stake, Jeep's turnaround efforts and more in Morning Squawk
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway unveiled in a filling on Friday that it opened a new stake in Alphabet in the third quarter. The Google parent is Berkshire's 10th largest equity holding, as of the end of September. Alphabet shares jumped nearly 5% in premarket trading this morning.
Nearly 35 years ago, Warren Buffett, one of the world’s most successful investors, was lecturing at the University of Notre Dame when he recounted that president-elect Donald Trump had made his assets appear to be worth much more than they really were by locking in property loans at prices far higher than their true value.
Visa, Moody's, and Chevron all have the kinds of characteristics that the Oracle of Omaha prefers in his investments.
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway reveals $4.3 billion Alphabet stake in his final weeks as CEO
Berkshire Hathaway invested in Google's parent company, Alphabet, last quarter despite Warren Buffett's famous aversion to technology.
Buffett rejects the efficient markets hypothesis, but still recommends low-cost index funds for most ordinary investors.
Buffett revealed his regret missing Google after GEICO’s success—and how Berkshire’s new Alphabet investment marks a turning point in its tech strategy.
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Warren Buffett is giving away $1.4 billion just before he retires, and has nearly $150 billion to go
Warren Buffett says he’s giving away about $1.4 billion to four family foundations in the weeks before he retires, then will eventually give away the rest of his $150 billion fortune.
Warren Buffett, 95 years old, delivered his final letter to shareholders, telling his followers, "I'm going quiet." He did, however, make note of his plans for more philanthropic donations to the charities he supports, while also wishing his successor, Greg Abel, who will take the helm at the end of the year, an "extended tenure."
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Warren Buffett's investor letter may be his last as Berkshire Hathaway's CEO: "I'm 'going quiet.'"
In an eight-page letter published Monday, Warren Buffett said he'll donate 2.7 million of his shares to four family foundations.
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One of Warren Buffett’s last moves as Berkshire CEO was to buy this ‘Magnificent Seven’ tech stock
As it nears the end of the Warren Buffett era, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. broke new ground in the quarter that ended Sept. 30: It placed a fresh bet on tech giant Alphabet Inc., according to a securities filing released late Friday.
“WARREN BUFFET trashes BITCOIN,” Kiyosaki wrote, adding that Buffett “trashes Bitcoin saying it is not investing….it is speculation….. ie gambling. He is saying a blow off top will wipe out Bitcoiners. And from his worldly view he may be right.”