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  2. The stock market is hot. So why is Warren Buffett ... - AOL

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    Warren Buffett’s conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway currently holds more than $325 billion in cash and equivalents, according to the firm’s quarterly financial statements, most of it in U.S ...

  3. Warren Buffett turns 94 today. His secret to longevity? Coca ...

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    Warren Buffett, the seventh-richest person on the planet, turns 94 years old today. Hailed as one of the most successful investors of all time, Buffett made his first stock purchase at just 11 ...

  4. Why Does Warren Buffett See Opportunity in This Highly ... - AOL

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    Ninety-four-year old Warren Buffett is still investing, but the biggest news he's made this year has actually been his massive stock sales and the rising cash pile at his conglomerate Berkshire ...

  5. ‘I get to paint my own painting’: Here’s why Warren Buffett ...

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    During his speech, Buffett said his fortune allowed him to do anything he wants, but what he really wants to do is run Berkshire Hathaway. “I get to paint my own painting,” he said.

  6. Why Everyone Should Follow This Genius Investing Advice from ...

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    None other than Warren Buffett, the legendary “Oracle of Omaha” and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Buffett has an estimated real-time net worth of $141.7 billion as of Dec. 17, 2024 ...

  7. American Express CEO on why Warren Buffett is a legendary ...

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    Today, Buffett has a $23 billion-plus stake in AmEx, equaling 20.4% ownership. Shares of AmEx have climbed from around $2.50 in early 1980 to more than $152 currently. AmEx has more than 77 ...

  8. Warren Buffett once called this US investment a ‘terrible ...

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    Warren Buffett once called this US investment a ‘terrible long-term asset’ that pays ‘virtually nothing’ and is sure to depreciate — but he’s holding $325 billion of it today.

  9. Donald Trump's re-election could mean introducing policies that will heavily benefit Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway portfolio. Find out 4 reasons why here.