Warren Buffett is worth an estimated $160 billion, yet he still drives a 2014 Cadillac XTS—one he didn't even pick out ...
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Warren Buffett is worth $150 billion ... desire to have multiple houses and all kinds of things and multiple cars." Buffett lives in the same home he bought in the 1950s in Omaha, Nebraska.
“The truth is, I only drive about 3,500 miles a year, so I will buy a new car very infrequently,” he said, according to Forbes. Even Warren Buffett looks for good deals. Years ago, Buffett ...
Warren Buffett broke his silence on President Trump ... particularly impacting the automotive industry and sending prices for new cars soaring as much as $12,000. Buffett, the 94-year-old ...
Warren Buffett believes the stock market is hugely overvalued. We know that not because of his comments in the just-released Berkshire Hathaway annual report, which were ambiguous. We instead know ...
Legendary investor Warren Buffett discussed the economic impact of tariffs in a rare media interview published on Sunday. Buffett was interviewed by CBS News' Norah O'Donnell as part of a ...
Berkshire Hathaway, the conglomerate run by Warren Buffett posted its highest-ever ... Geico Chief Executive Todd Combs for improving the car insurer’s underwriting while cutting costs.
Compass is in advanced talks to acquire Warren Buffett’s real-estate brokerage business, according to people familiar with the matter, the latest sign of consolidation among real-estate ...
Warren Buffett didn’t tip his hand in his annual letter to investors on Saturday, but he appears to be waiting for a big-time downturn in stocks before deploying his vast and growing cash hoard ...
Warren Buffett says Berkshire Hathaway BRK.B0.07%increase; green up pointing triangle still prefers owning businesses. Berkshire’s chairman and chief executive told shareholders in his annual ...
Warren Buffett, 94, is the CEO of Berkshire ... Still living in the house he bought in the 1950s and driving an equally modest car, the "Oracle of Omaha" prefers to keep and grow his money rather ...