Monday

We found 19 Warren Buffett articles and investment tips for your to read

Warren Buffett's Acquisitions
Berkshire to buy German motorcycle equipment retailer - Reuters, 20 February 2015
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc said on Friday it had agreed to buy German motorcycle apparel and accessories retailer Detlev Louis Motorrad-Vertriebs GmbH for a little more than 400 million euros ($456 million).

Deere Shares pop after the SEC reports Buffett's increased Stake - The Street, 19 February 2015
After the closing bell Tuesday, the SEC released a filing showing that Berkshire Hathaway owns slightly more 17 million shares of Deere driving the stock up 2% at the opening bell on Wednesday.

Warren Buffett buys a stake in Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox - Fortune, 17 February 2015
Berkshire Hathaway, billionaire Warren Buffett's investment vehicle, beefed up its media holdings in the fourth quarter by taking a stake in 21st Century Fox.

Buffett ends $3.7 billion Exxon Investment amid Global Oil Rout - Bloomberg, 17 February 2015
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. exited a $3.7 billion investment in Exxon Mobil Corp. amid a slump in oil prices.

Meet the 2015 Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway Stocks - 24/7 Wall St, 17 February 2015
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A) has made its quarterly filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission for its holdings as of December 31, 2014. For all practical purposes, this filing is a fresh representation of Warren Buffett's 2015 stock holdings — with many big changes!
 Warren Buffett - The Investor
STREET DOGS: Sage of Omaha insights - Business Day, 26 February 2015
From The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons from Corporate America by Lawrence Cunningham

Buffett: 'Baby you can drive my car' - Yahoo Finance, 20 February 2015
Warren Buffett is considered by some as the world's greatest investor, but this is a rate of return even the Oracle of Omaha would be hard pressed to match.

Buffett dons biker gear with German deal - Financial Times, 20 February 2015
Warren Buffett is adding biker gear to Berkshire Hathaway's swelling family of businesses, in what the billionaire investor hopes will be a "door opener" to more acquisitions in Europe.

What was the largest company Warren Buffett ever bought through Berkshire Hathaway? - Investopedia, 19 February 2015
The largest acquisition that Warren Buffett has made through Berkshire Hathaway is the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Corporation (BNI), acquired in 2010 for a total purchase price of somewhere between $28 and $34 billion.

What is Warren Buffett's relation to "Supercat" insurance? - Investopedia, 17 February 2015
Warren Buffett, or rather Berkshire Hathaway, is a big player in the super-catastrophe catastrophe reinsurance business. Buffett said, "We sell policies that insurance and reinsurance companies purchase in order to limit their losses when mega-catastrophes strike.

How does the "Buffett Premium" increase Berkshire Hathaway's stock price? - Investopedia, 12 February 2015
Though not an official term, the "Buffett premium" theory is an idea that Buffett's name or presence adds value to Berkshire Hathaway's stock price.

What is Warren Buffett's annual salary at Berkshire Hathaway? - Investopedia, 11 February 2015
Berkshire Hathaway pays Warren Buffett a $100,000 annual salary, technically speaking. His total compensation was around $7.7 million in 2006, including bonuses and other pay.

Why doesn't Warren Buffett name a successor for Berkshire Hathaway? - Investopedia, 11 February 2015
In 2014, Warren Buffett named his son, Howard, as his cultural successor at Berkshire Hathaway. Howard will not have an executive role, but will instead work to maintain the values and ideals Warren has used to guide the company.

5 Things you didn't know about Warren Buffett - Fox Business, 03 February 2015
Warren Buffett, celebrating 50 years at Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), will sit down for an exclusive interview with FBN's Liz Claman on Wednesday.

 General News
What is Charlie Munger's current role at Berkshire Hathaway, and what is his history with the company? - Investopedia, 20 February 2015
Charlie Munger has been vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway since 1979. Essentially, Munger acts as the right-hand man and investment partner of legendary investor Warren Buffett.

Why doesn't Warren Buffett split Berkshire Hathaway stock? - Investopedia, 16 February 2015
Warren Buffett has never done a stock split of Berkshire Hathaway Class A shares (BRK.A), and he has flatly stated that Class A shares will never undergo a split. Buffett's reasoning for not doing a stock split of BRK.A is right in line with his basic investment philosophy.

Why doesn't Berkshire Hathaway pay a dividend? - Investopedia, 16 February 2015
Berkshire Hathaway does not pay a dividend because its chairman and CEO, Warren Buffett, believes it is more auspicious to allocate the company's earnings in other ways.

What is the difference between Berkshire Hathaway's Class A and Class B shares? - Investopedia, 16 February 2015
The primary difference between Berkshire Hathaway Class A stock and Class B stock is one of price. Because of the price difference, Class B shares offer increased flexibility for investors and also provide a potential tax benefit.

Does the massive size of Berkshire Hathaway reduce its future returns? - Investopedia, 10 February 2015
Berkshire Hathaway ranks among the most valuable companies in the United States, alongside such names as Google, Microsoft and Exxon Mobil. It has consistently outperformed the S&P 500 over the course of four decades and reported record profits of $19.5 billion in 2013.

Why did Berkshire Hathaway create Class B shares? - Investopedia, 10 February 2015
Berkshire Hathaway was content with its highly valued, single class of stock with Warren Buffett vowing never to let it split. He felt it was best to attract long-term investors, not those who worried about day-to-day fluctuations.

Is there any history of insider trading with Warren Buffett or Berkshire Hathaway? - Investopedia, 10 February 2015
Berkshire Hathaway came under intense scrutiny in 2011 for possible insider trading prior its acquisition of the chemicals company Lubrizol.

Warren Buffett: 'Keystone Should Be Done' - Fox Business, 10 February 2015
Warren Buffett, the famed investor and Berkshire Hathaway chief, told the FOX Business Network Wednesday that the Obama administration should approve TransCanada's (TRP) Keystone XL pipeline.