Discover how Warren Buffett amassed his $150 billion net worth, and how the Berkshire Hathaway CEO spends his fortune.
Warren Buffett began his investing career by putting $1,200 into a farm, after working as a paper delivery boy for the Washington Post.
Warren Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, was asked about the state of the economy during a recent interview with CBS News.
When Warren Buffett selects CEOs for Berkshire Hathaway-owned companies, he doesn’t care about where they went to college, he wrote in a shareholders letter.
COLUMN. In his annual letter to shareholders published on Saturday, the Berkshire Hathaway boss urged the US president to spend government money 'wisely,' and warned him of the inflationary crisis that could result from his policies,
In this year’s letter, Buffett addressed the U.S. government while touching upon Berkshire Hathaway’s sizable tax payments. The company paid the IRS a staggering $26.9 billion last year—about 5 percent of what all of corporate America paid, noted the executive.
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