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A billionaire will again occupy the Oval Office once Donald Trump is sworn in as president on Monday. Several billionaires will likely be there to watch the inauguration, including Amazon founder and Chairman Jeff Bezos,
Boeing faces pressure from activist investors and Warren Buffett's interest, signaling potential major changes in the aerospace giant's future.
Warren Buffett is known for both his generosity and his frugality. That might be why he pulled the plug on large cash gifts for his family after learning they were blowing through the money as quickly as they got it.
The official meme coins launched by President-elect Donald Trump and incoming First Lady Melania Trump have accumulated tens of billions in combined market valuation over the weekend, evoking both awe and concerns from the cryptocurrency community.
* On Dec. 19, 26, and 30, 2024 and on Jan. 3, 2025, Buffett bought more than $93 million in VeriSign ( VRSN -0.46%) stock.
S&P 500 investors are playing it safer in 2025 — so Warren Buffett's careful stock-picking is in style again.
Warren Buffett has created incredible wealth for shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway. It's been very inspiring to individual investors that he did it -- as he alluded to in his 1988 letter to shareholders -- by focusing on investing in quality companies and holding for the long term, without being fazed by occasional market volatility.
The Oracle of Omaha's secret portfolio contains 120 securities -- one of which is a historically cheap AI stock.
According to Warren Buffett, true leadership isn’t about all that—it’s about setting the tone, staying consistent, and leading with purpose. Buffett, a master of decision-making and long-term vision,
What can Warren Buffett's frugal lifestyle teach you about living below your means? Lessons from one of the world’s richest people.
Has Warren Buffett given up on stocks amid overstretched valuations? That’s the big question, as the “Oracle of Omaha” has been a net seller in recent months.