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Die Holding des legendären Investors Warren Buffett sitzt auf Rekord-Geldreserven von mehr als 160 Milliarden Dollar. Der 93-Jährige sieht derzeit kaum spannende Investitionsobjekte. In den USA gebe es nur «eine Handvoll» Unternehmen, die bei seiner Holding Berkshire Hathaway für große Sprünge sorgen könnten - und diese hätten er und andere schon lange im Blick, hieß es im Jahresbericht für 2023. Im Ausland sieht Buffett gar keine passenden Kandidaten für die Geldanlage. Berkshire Hathaway gehören unter anderem der Versicherer Geico, die Eisenbahngesellschaft BNSF und der Batteriehersteller Du...
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New York (AFP) - Charlie Munger, the longtime friend and business partner of famed US investor Warren Buffett, died on Tuesday at the age of 99, his employer has confirmed. Berkshire Hathaway, where Munger served for decades as vice chairman under Buffett, announced it was "advised by members of Charlie Munger's family that he peacefully died this morning at a California hospital." "Berkshire Hathaway could not have been built to its present status without Charlie's inspiration, wisdom and participation," Warren Buffett said in a statement. Like Buffett, Munger was born and brought up in Omah...
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I’m convinced most people are hardwired to be terrible investors. Even very smart people who are extremely successful in other walks of life – doctors, CEOs, PhDs – are often bad at investing. Think about this: If you put just $1,000 into the S&P 500 in 1950, you’d have $2.2 million today. I’m not saying $1,000 a year. By investing $1,000 into the market one time and leaving it alone, your money would have grown to $2.2 million. Almost anyone can do that. Yet, most people don’t retire comfortably—let alone rich. The average 60-year-old has about $400,000. Forbes says you need $1.7 million to r...
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