How many other energy investments of this scale did the Oracle of Omaha make?
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Neither did the Oracle of Omaha, the iconic investor of our time, Warren Buffett.
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Earlier this year, the Oracle of Omaha said he and his one-percenter peers should be taxed more.
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That description hardly applies to the Oracle of Omaha, one of the many terms of endearment he holds.
Unlike the Oracle of Omaha, Kravis is not too keen on higher taxes.
Still, the Oracle of Omaha expressed confidence that his bullish view on housing was just early, not wrong.
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And, as the Oracle of Omaha stated, learn something about the process yourself.
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More than 44% of our readers chose the "Oracle of Omaha" as the man who knows the most about money.
Back in his 1983 annual letter, the Oracle of Omaha questioned why in the world anyone would split their shares.
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The so-called Oracle of Omaha begins by making the manifestly absurd assertion that tax rates do not influence investment behavior.
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The Oracle of Omaha, a long-time investor in traditional media like newspapers, finally caved Wednesday afternoon and joined the ranks of Twitter.
The fact is, however, that the Oracle of Omaha is not blind to the most pressing challenges facing the economy today.
Knocking the Oracle of Omaha out of the tournament is the poker equivalent of beating Jack Nicklaus at a charity closest-to-the-hole contest.
The Oracle of Omaha Warren Buffett told a gathering of India businessmen this week that he likes the Brazil, India and China (sorry Russia).
What remains to be seen is whether this deal will put a halo over the dreaded squid or horns on the beloved Oracle of Omaha.
Today the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, was subpoenaed to testify as a witness in front of the U.S. Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC).
The Oracle of Omaha has had a lot to say in recent years, and by his own admission not a lot of it is new.
For seven years Warren Buffett, the so-called Oracle of Omaha, ranked just behind his good friend and bridge partner Bill Gates as the world's second-richest man.
The question of who will succeed Warren Buffett when the 81-year-old Oracle of Omaha steps back from his duties running Berkshire Hathaway has been debated for years.
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Warren Buffett, the so-called Oracle of Omaha, also likes utilities.
The Oracle of Omaha, the legendary investor Warren Buffett, has been a major long-term major investor in American Express through Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B), which he heads and controls.
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This is the third significant solar power investment in a little more than a year for the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffet, The Telegraph noted on Wednesday.
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Berkshire Hathaway has a prodigious appetite for dividend-payers in its investment portfolio, but the Oracle of Omaha himself has long refused quarterly or annual payments to shareholders and only recently repurchased stock.
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Goldman Sachs directly decided it would find more profitable ways to deploy its excess capital than dividend hikes, one of which included buying back its shares owned by the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett.
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The dedicated deep-value players are your Warren Buffett types, the avid followers of the Oracle of Omaha whose Berkshire Hathaway (BRKB) invests primarily in unloved but asset-rich companies, whose stocks are depressed either because they are misunderstood or ignored by impatient investors with a short-term focus.
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