Investing legends Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger discuss their first meeting, in 1959, and the start of a lifelong friendship and business partnership.
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Leon Cooperman plans to stock pick his way to success, not expecting much more from overall market
„In terms of my long-term outlook, to be honest with you, stocks are the best place to be, but I just wouldn’t expect much from the major averages.“
JPMorgan is buying an ESG investing platform in bank’s third fintech acquisition of the past year
The move will help JPMorgan’s financial advisors customize clients‘ investments in ESG, the category that includes environmental, social and governance factors.
Lumber prices dive more than 40% in June, biggest monthly drop on record
Lumber futures have tanked 42% in June alone, on pace for its worst month on record back to 1978.
Traders are hopeful the IPO market can repeat its record first half
The IPO business, which has taken a back seat to SPACs for a good part of 2020 and early 2021, has returned big-time.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Virgin Galactic, Bed Bath & Beyond, MongoDB & more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Virgin Galactic, Bed Bath & Beyond, MongoDB, and more.
SoftBank-backed Chinese grocery delivery company clings to gains after slashing IPO size
The lackluster performance comes as tech giants Alibaba, Meituan and JD.com have all invested significantly in grocery delivery.
Warren Buffett says the pandemic has had an ‚extremely uneven‘ impact and is not yet over
Legendary investor Warren Buffett said the economic consequences of the pandemic are falling disproportionately on small businesses.
Bed Bath & Beyond earnings take a hit from turnaround costs, but retailer raises 2021 sales forecast
Bed Bath & Beyond on Wednesday reported mixed fiscal first-quarter results, as sales topped analysts‘ estimates, but profits missed.
This under-the-radar trend may provide investors with relief from runaway inflation fears
The Leuthold Group’s Jim Paulsen sees a „very encouraging“ relationship between consumer price inflation and the M2 money supply.