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Buffett says Berkshire sold its entire Paramount stake: 'We lost quite a bit of money'
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"I was 100% responsible for the Paramount decision," Buffett said. "It was 100% my decision, and we've sold it all and we lost quite a bit of money."
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4 lessons for success from Berkshire shareholders' best Buffett and Munger stories
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Everyone at the Berkshire Hathaway meeting has a story about Warren Buffett or Charlie Munger. These four provide useful tips for success.
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Berkshire shareholders remember Charlie Munger—3 lessons that will make you a better investor
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In the first Berkshire Hathaway meeting following the death of Charlie Munger, shareholders shared the best lessons they learned from the billionaire investor
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'A lot of money on the sidelines': Calamos Investments thinks ETFs should target CD, money market customers
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There may be an untapped market for exchange-traded funds.
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Earnings will drive the market next week — what we expect from 2 portfolio stocks
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Without any major economic reports, earnings — especially forward guidance and management commentary — will drive the action.
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Marine moved from the U.S. to Brussels with her family—our mortgage is under $3,000/month: Take a look inside
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In Belgium, "we can embrace a slower pace of life and a culture that prizes friends and vacations at least as much as work," says Jessica van Dop DeJesus.
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These 10 colleges may be as good as the Ivy League, according to Forbes
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Ivy League institutions are incredibly difficult to get into. But these colleges may offer students a better shot at admission and just as good an education.
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Jensen Huang started his $2 trillion company Nvidia at a Denny's breakfast booth
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Jensen Huang, a former Denny's busboy, returned to the breakfast restaurant in 1993 to start Nvidia with two friends. Now, the chipmaker is worth $2.2 trillion.
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Why election polls were so wrong in 2016 and 2020 — and what's changing to fix that
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2016 election polls estimated Hillary Clinton had a 90% chance of beating Donald Trump.
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Activist Nihon Global puts forth ideas to build shareholder value at noodle giant Toyo Suisan
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Nihon Global's proposal at Toyo Suisan is a lesson on shareholder activism in Japan.
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Star Wars was the first Lego license — 25 years later, it's stronger than ever
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The Star Wars license was the first of its kind for Lego. Now, it has become a blueprint for the company's other brand deals.
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Skydance bid for Paramount hinges on Shari Redstone as special committee ends exclusive talks
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Skydance is likely to walk away from its Paramount offer unless controlling shareholder Shari Redstone reaffirms her commitment following the Apollo-Sony bid.
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'The Google effect' can lead you into this common mental trap—here's how to avoid it
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The search engine can feed one's availability bias, or the tendency to think easily accessible information is the most factual information.
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Cramer's week ahead: Earnings from Disney, Uber and Warner Bros. Discovery
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday guided investors through an earnings-packed week on Wall Street.
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Guo Wengui chief of staff Yvette Wang pleads guilty to $1 billion fraud conspiracy in New York
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Guo Wengui, an associate of Trump White House advisor Steve Bannon, is due to stand trial in the fraud case in New York federal court in several weeks.
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Here's how much money you'd have lost if you invested $1,000 in Peloton when it went public
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Over the past years, Peloton's share price has declined significantly. Here's how much a $1,000 investment made in 2019, 2021 and 2023 would be worth now.
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Skittles is giving away a 1-year stay in an NYC micro-apartment that usually rents for $3,500/month: Take a look inside
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The giveaway is a promotional stunt for the brand's new Skittles Littles candy.
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Trump trial: Former top aide Hope Hicks cries as cross-examination begins
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Judge Juan Merchan has yet to rule on whether Donald Trump once again violated the gag order barring him from speaking about jurors and witnesses.
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Apple stock has best day since 2022 after earnings beat, $110 billion stock buyback
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Apple shares popped on Friday after the company reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings and the largest-ever stock buyback program.
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Immigrant workers are helping boost the U.S. labor market
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The government predicts that the influx of immigrant workers will grow gross domestic product over the next decade by $7 trillion.
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SEC charges Trump Media auditor with 'massive fraud' on hundreds of companies, imposes lifetime ban
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Trump Media, the owner of the Truth Social app, trades under the DJT ticker. Former President Donald Trump is the majority shareholder of the company.
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What borrowers need to know as the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program goes on a partial processing pause
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The popular Public Service Loan Forgiveness program will be partially paused from May 1 through July, the U.S. Department of Education recently said.
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Dave & Buster's plan to allow betting on arcade games draws scrutiny
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An Illinois lawmaker is proposing legislation to prevent wagering at family entertainment venues, saying such companies don't have proper safeguards in place.
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The top 5 countries where companies are scooping up American tech workers
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Companies around the world are eager to hire U.S. tech talent.
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Jobless rates rise in April for all racial groups except Black Americans
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The unemployment rate for Black Americans slid in April, bucking the trend in other demographic groups.
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Talent war between family offices and Wall Street drives up salaries
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Wealthy families are spending an average of $3 million to run their family offices, according to a J.P. Morgan Private report, and the biggest cost is staffing.
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Here's where the jobs are for April 2024 — in one chart
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Health care and social assistance led the way, while construction hiring slowed.
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Interest rates are staying high—how to make them work in your favor
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The U.S. Federal Reserve is keeping its benchmark interest rate at its current decades-long high. Savers and borrowers can take advantage of the moment.