The sale of 18.7 million BofA shares has added to Berkshire's rising cash pile, now at $277 billion.
From the passing away of Warren Buffett's most trusted aide to Chinese firm's hunt for American pie, and Musk's cybertruck to Virgin Atlantic's cross-ocean flight, here's a look at the market from around the world
Words communicate, but actions and signs convey. And today, as we celebrate the international day of signs, it's only deserving to let the unlikely combinations of Warren Buffet and Barfi, Iqbal, and Icahn and Michelle McNally (Black) and Munger comprehensively guide you through investing, and through our own impairment when it comes to heeding to sane, timely market advice.
Scratch the surface, market cap takes a hit of 29 percent in the past one year alone
Neither Ramesh Damani nor Madhu Kela — two very smart minds in Dalal Street — are not ready to give up on India. In fact they urge retail investors to look at entering the market now by carefully picking stocks for their portfolio.
Eveready Industries India gained 2.5 percent after Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway agreed to buy Procter & Gamble Co's Duracell battery unit.
Buffet said that we was neither wildly optimistic nor wildly pessimistic regarding the economic recovery in the US.
In a market where stock splits have become rarer, there may be more of this to come than just the two stocks with four-digit stock prices in the Standard & Poor's 500 index - Google and Priceline.com , which hit USD 1,000 earlier this year.
The eBay auction began Sunday with a USD 25,000 opening price. By Tuesday afternoon, eight bidders drove the price up to USD 750,100.
For the first time in the five-year history of his "Million-Dollar Bet" against the "experts" of Wall Street, Warren Buffett is now in the lead.
Despite the intense political fighting over just the "fiscal cliff," Warren Buffett is optimistic the nation's overall debt problem will eventually be fixed.
Five Indian-Americans, including Silicon Valley venture capitalist Vinod Khosla and founder of IT major Syntel, Bharat Desai, have been named among the richest people in the US by Forbes, a list of 400 billionaires topped by Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
The legendry father of value investing, Benjamin Graham died in 1976, at the age of 82. Unfortunately unlike Buffett he never took any interest in non-US listed stocks during his lifetime.