Without this skill, the billionaire says Berkshire would not have been as successful as it is today.
Feb 25- The Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, admitted on Monday he knew less than he thought about Oracle Corp, the company overseen by fellow billionaire Larry Ellison. The Oracle of Omaha is a nickname that Buffett's fans often use for him. Berkshire said it ended the year with $172.8 billion of stocks, including $40.3 billion in iPhone maker Apple Inc, which...
Feb 23- Warren Buffett on Saturday appeared to fault U.S. Accompanying the letter was more bad news, that sinking stock prices and a big writedown for the company's Kraft Heinz Co investment fueled a $25.39 billion fourth-quarter net loss, and caused Berkshire to post its lowest annual profit since 2001.. Buffett, who supported Democrat Hillary Clinton in her...
Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's right hand man at Berkshire Hathaway, shares his outlook on Amazon and CEO Jeff Bezos, in light of news that the retail giant is cancelling its planned second headquarters in New York City.
The legendary Charlie Munger joins CNBC's Becky Quick to share his expertise of China. They discuss the on-going U.S.-China trade talks, what he thinks of President Trump's calls about making sure free trade is fair, and other geopolitical tensions in the world.
CNBC's Becky Quick interviews the legendary investor Charlie Munger. In this excerpt, Munger gives his take on the national debt and what he thinks of Amazon's Jeff Bezo's handling of the National Enquirer situation.
Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman Charlie Munger spoke with CNBC's Becky Quick about Amazon abandoning its plans for a New York City headquarters and how states like New York, Connecticut and California are driving out the wealthy through high taxes.
The legendary Charlie Munger of Berkshire Hathaway joins Becky Quick to give his wisdom on the golden era of investing.
CNBC’s Becky Quick sits down with legendary Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger for a one-on-one conversation after the Daily Journal Annual Meeting in Los Angeles. In a wide-ranging conversation and his usual no-holds-barred manner, the 95-year-old chairman of the Daily Journal gave his thoughts on whether he thinks the golden era of investing is over, the current state of party politics, his take on the buyback debate, trade tensions with China, and the life advice he abides by.
Feb 14- Charlie Munger, the longtime business partner of Warren Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway Inc, on Thursday criticized active fund managers, bankers and even Elon Musk as he urged investors to court simplicity and temper expectations for future returns. Munger, 95, often provoked laughter as he fielded questions at the annual meeting of Daily Journal Corp,...
CNBC's Becky Quick reports from the Daily Journal Annual Meeting on Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman Charlie Munger's comments on the company's buybacks.
Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman, speaks at The Daily Journal annual meeting. CNBC's Becky Quick reports on his comments.
CHARLIE MUNGER, VICE CHAIRMAN OF BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY, SAYS INDEX INVESTING IS GOING TO DO BETTER THAN ACTIVE STOCK PICKING FOR A "CONSIDERABLE PERIOD".