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  2. Market Minute: Facebook IPO Scammers Arrested; Warren Buffett ...

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    Arrests are made in a scam involving Facebook's stock, and Warren Buffett tweaks his stock holdings. Another day, another record. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 60 points yesterday, ringing ...

  3. Warren Buffett blasts class-action real estate suit accusing ...

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    Billionaire investor Warren Buffett weighed in on a class-action lawsuit filed against major U.S. real estate firms, which have been accused of violating antitrust laws.. In the suit – known as ...

  4. This Ridiculously Cheap Warren Buffett Stock Could Make You ...

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    That's Warren Buffett. He's using the recent weakness as a buying opportunity, in fact, adding another 5 million shares of Sirius XM just a few days ago to Berkshire Hathaway 's (NYSE: BRK.A ...

  5. Warren Buffett - Wikipedia

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    Warren Edward Buffett (/ ˈ b ʌ f ɪ t / BUF-it; born August 30, 1930) [2] is an American investor and philanthropist who currently serves as the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.

  6. Warren Buffett’s 15 Biggest Money Mistakes - AOL

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    Purchasing Dexter Shoe Co. In 1993, Warren Buffett purchased Dexter Shoe Co. for $433 million in Berkshire Hathaway stock. In his 2007 letter to shareholders, Buffett explained the poor decision ...

  7. Warren Buffett says you should never trust a financial pundit ...

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    Berkshire CEO Warren Buffett dishes out investing advice from his younger sister. Lesson No. 1: Ignore financial pundits with bad incentives.

  8. Berkshire Hathaway - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Warren Buffett began buying Berkshire Hathaway stock for his investment fund, Buffett Partnership Ltd., at $7.50 per share, anticipating that as the company liquidated textile mills there would come a tender offer when he could sell the shares at a profit. A year later, Buffett's fund owned 7% of the company. [17]

  9. Why You Should Not Trade Apple Stock Like You're Warren Buffett

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    Knowing those attributes, investors may have trouble reconciling the investment case for Apple, considering that Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) sold a large chunk ...