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Charity bids for lunch with investment guru Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, reach $1.5m within 12 hours
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Investment guru has tried to brush off the share trading scandal that marred Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder rally
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Head of Berkshire Hathaway says he found the actions of his now-departed lieutenant 'inexplicable' and 'inexcusable'
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Warren Buffett: the sage of Omaha at bay
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The investor uses his annual letter to shareholders to declare he is staying at the helm of Berkshire Hathaway and looking to buy
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There are probably few original shareholders left at British Airways. But this not-so-merry band cannot show much for the fruits of 24 years, writes Nils Pratley
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Perhaps bankers could go to charm school, BA could make friends with the unions and Warren Buffett could understand where he has gone astray
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Observer writers and experts chart the concepts, trends and buzz words that defined the past 12 months and are likely to shape the next one
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Multi-millionaire Terry Smith is launching a new investment fund promising easy, cheap and profitable investing for all – and he's putting in £25m of his own money
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Investor favours a little-known hedge fund manager to handle Berkshire Hathaway's £100bn portfolio
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Todd Combs is joining the Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate in a move that puts him among the frontrunners to replace Buffett
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Dinner sparks debate about social responsibilities of country's new super-rich
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Viewpoint column Why the Buffett approach adds up
Nils PratleyIf Warren Buffett extracted fees as greedily as a fund manager, investors in Berkshire Hathaway would be much the poorer
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The legendary investor appears to regret his earlier bullishness
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Legendary investor says 'the best is yet to come' for the US economy
Warren Buffett is an example to British billionaires
Alexander Chancellor: The Sage of Omaha has invested his own money in an ailing US bank, but all our mega-rich do is complain about income tax