Warren Buffett, Berkshire
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Warren Buffett and top CEOs say a college degree doesn’t matter. Here’s what really counts in hiring
Buffett cites successful leaders like Pete Liegl, CEO of Forest River, who managed significant growth without Ivy League credentials, as well as Bill Gates ( who dropped out of Harvard) and Ben Rosner (whose formal education ended in sixth grade) as prime examples that innate ability and operational excellence matter far more than credentials.
This international stock is a big business with big growth opportunities and potential competitive advantages, which is just how Buffett likes it.
Berkshire Hathaway bought $1.6 billion of United Health stock in Q2. Inflation may be ticking higher after all.
Warren Buffett has cashed in a net $177 billion of stocks because he expects a downturn and plans to capitalize, Wedbush's Paul Dietrich said.
Buffett's favorite trade is in an industry giant whose stock has become a bargain. These are rare opportunities, and Buffett recently found one in UnitedHealth Group. Despite short-term pressures, it remains one of the largest companies in the country.
Berkshire Hathaway and the Dow Jones Industrial Average have some overlap on stocks that are held in both investment portfolios.
KBW's Meyer Shields expects Berkshire Hathaway to pay a dividend, lose some loyalists, and face more skepticism after Warren Buffett steps down.
Berkshire Hathaway’s portfolio added six new stocks, including the three new secret stocks. Warren Buffett was a net seller of stocks for the eleventh straight quarter.