Warren Buffett's snowball metaphor explains how small, consistent efforts compound into extraordinary results over time in investing and in life.
I recently took part in a pole on The Wall Street Journal, which asked the public which investor is the greatest of all time.
Toyoda appeared at a NASCAR event at Fuji Speedway in November, where the crowd cheered and waved American flags. He didn’t ...
Buffett is best known as a value investor – someone who buys companies he believes are undervalued. “If you buy things for far below what they’re worth and you buy a group of them, you basically don’t ...
Jim Beam is pausing whiskey production at its major Kentucky distillery beginning Jan. 1, 2026, as sales falter due in part ...
There are two key reasons why Berkshire Hathaway and Buffett made these moves. First, the company likely wants to take profits from its Apple stake while corporate tax rates are in its favor. There's ...
First they conned a 74-year-old retired teacher in Jonesborough, Tennessee, into thinking he was in a relationship with a ...
Then he took his life. Two years later, the con artists are convicts, with federal prison sentences to look forward to. They ...
My Dad Was Gay — But Married To My Mom For 64 Years. As She Died, I Overheard Something I Can't Forget.
Even Warren Buffett has made some big investing mistakes. The key is recognizing and owning those mistakes, and learning from them.
The proposed $85 billion merger of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern railroads has lost the support of two of their biggest ...