Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway raised its per-share book value 14.4% in 2012, less than the S&P 500's 16% total return. But the marker Buffett dismisses -- earnings per share -- rose 44%.
But the new trial ordered on 14 disputed Samsung devices could increase that award.
In the annual horse race, Buffett gives few clues about who will be Berkshire's next CEO.
The Oracle of Omaha still likes the market -- but he's hardly pounding the table.
It's nice to know that the world's greatest investor still likes newspapers, but it's not clear Berkshire Hathaway shareholders should stand up and cheer.
Rather than be shocked into comprehensive action, look for Congress to come up with some temporary band aid for the sequester. While better than doing nothing, this is not a great solution.
The PC maker's silence has become deafening.
The last time Apple traded below $435 was Jan. 24, 2012
4.7% of earnings. 4.3% of free cash flow. 3.5% of dividends paid. 9.1% of cash on hand.
The Groupon founder was fired from the CEO post, but he may well be remembered for having the right mix of grace and humor on his way out.
Doug Parker was lauded for the merger of American Airlines and US Airways. But it was Tom Horton's deals behind the scenes that clinched it.
Finance titans (and cousins) George Roberts and Henry Kravis explain their special relationship at KKR.
Links on Best Buy, Moody's, Marissa Mayer and more.
Can evil data scientists fool us all with the world's best spam?
Asked to name the best of the best, 3,800 executives, directors, and analysts chose these businesses.
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Apple's $1B award from Samsung reduced to $600M | ||
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