No Data
No Data
No Data
No Data
No Data
Warren Buffett's Real Estate Firm Settles Antitrust Matter for $250 Million -- WSJ
By Laura Kusisto and Nicole Friedman A real estate brokerage firm that is part of Warren Buffett's conglomerate has reached a settlement in the landmark antitrust case against the industry, though th
WSJApr 26 10:00 ET
Warren Buffett's BNSF Railway Contributed to Two Absestos-related Deaths, Jury Says
A federal jury said Monday that Berkshire Hathaway's (NYSE:BRK.B) (BRK.A) BNSF Railway unit contributed to the deaths of two people who were exposed to asbestos decades ago when tainted mining material was shipped through Libby, Montana.
Seeking AlphaApr 22 19:07 ET
Want $1 Million in Retirement? 3 Stocks to Buy Now and Hold for Decades.
A million dollars is a big amount, but if you have decades to go before retirement, it is within reach for most investors.
Yahoo FinanceApr 13 03:30 ET
Banking Giants Amongst Least Shorted Financial Stocks in March
Seeking AlphaApr 12 10:09 ET
Berkshire plans to issue yen senior notes, and Buffett will increase Japanese stocks?
According to the latest news, Berkshire, a subsidiary of stock god Buffett, has officially applied to issue Japanese yen senior notes. Buffett's latest move has sparked market imagination, and it may further increase investment in the Japanese stock market. Atsuko Ishitoya, a strategist at Daiwa Securities in Japan, said, “Berkshire Hathaway's plan to issue Japanese yen bonds raises speculations about whether this company will buy more shares of trading companies.” Buffett has favored the Japanese stock market in recent years. In August 2020, Berkshire announced for the first time that it held 5% of Japan's “Big Five Trading Companies”. After Berkshire issued Japanese yen bonds in April of last year, Buffett immediately visited Japan and met
Gelonghui FinanceApr 10 03:38 ET
Berkshire plans to sell yen bonds for the first time since the Bank of Japan raised interest rates
According to people familiar with the matter, Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway plans to sell Japanese yen bonds in the global market, triggering speculation that the billionaire is considering investing more in Japan. A source familiar with the matter revealed that Berkshire has commissioned the bank to work on a potential standard SEC-registered bond issuance. Depending on market conditions, this deal may take place in the near future. As a result, Berkshire will become the first large-scale non-financial overseas bond issuer to start trading yen since the Bank of Japan abolished the world's last negative interest rate policy last month. Interest spreads on yen-denominated bonds issued in Japan and overseas
環球市場播報Apr 8 23:57 ET
No Data
No Data