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As the investing community mourns the loss of the financial luminary, Charlie Munger's principles and wisdom will undoubtedly continue to shape the future landscape of investments.
A lawyer by training, Munger (rhymes with “hunger”) helped Buffett, who was seven years his junior, craft a philosophy of investing in companies for the long term
The transaction happened at an average price of Rs 877.2 per share. Earlier shares of Paytm tanked 3.23 percent to Rs 893.
Warren Buffett has said that doing so would present a conflict of interest and therefore he avoids such stocks
Warren Buffett believes in the enduring power of long-term investing, advocating for patience and strategic approaches.
Todd Combs' remarkable journey to becoming a deputy at Berkshire Hathaway is a testament to the power of authenticity, candid conversation, and intellectual curiosity while impressing two of the most influential investors in the world.
Wang Chuanfu wanted to show the senior executive from Berkshire Hathaway how confident he was about its green in-house tech.
OMAHA, Neb. Â Investors soon won't be able to follow Warren Buffett's every move in HP's stock if the billionaire's company keeps selling off shares o.
In an interview that is being once again shared widely online, the reclusive hedge-fund manager talks about his principles of investing
These three are renowned for what they have achieved. Three different kinds of personalities active in the securities market in different eras. But, one realisation, which links them, has made all the difference.
As Warren Buffett turns 93, we take a look at some of his milestone investments that showcased his exceptional ability to pick winners consistently.
From partnership with Charlie Munger to voracious reading, to following Benjamin Graham, we take a look at traits and events that made Warren Buffett an investment colossal.
Buffet, inspired by his businessman father Howard Graham Buffett, went on to lead Berkshire Hathaway, which owns over 60 companies. He once famously said, "Rule 1: Never Lose Money and Rule 2: Never Forget Rule 1"
Berkshire disclosed Buffett's donation of 50 Class A shares in a Wednesday night filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Warren Buffett is the seventh-richest person in the world on Bloomberg's Billionaires Index. The CEO of Berkshire Hathaway is worth about $115 billion.
Warren Buffett increases bets on Japanese stocks after receiving more than 50 percent return over the past three years. He has doubled down his investment in five Japanese trading houses.
Berkshire holds stakes in Itochu Corp., Marubeni Corp., Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsui & Co., and Sumitomo Corp., the US insurer said in a release on Monday. Buffett, the chairman of Berkshire, said in April that the firm would boost stakes in the Japanese companies, prompting their stock prices to rise to record highs.
It has chapters in Kolkata, Bengaluru and Mumbai. It believes in long-term investing and discourages trading
Berkshire said in February it had reduced its position in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd. On Monday, the company said it shed its remaining stake.