How to follow in Buffett’s big footsteps
It boils down to three precepts: be patient, be private and be peculiar
It boils down to three precepts: be patient, be private and be peculiar
Nominees for the annual MTV Movie Awards were announced this morning. I always have mixed feelings about the MTV Awards. That is, I have very definite (though not very strong) feelings that go in different directions. On the one hand, I think these awards are probably more reflective of the average moviegoer’s experience of film
The company has been in hot water suffered since a "60 Minutes" report alleged it imported potentially toxic laminate from China.
Shareholders perplexed by noble gesture to waive reward where none was deserved
Supreme Court justices asked pointed questions for the lawyer seeking to undo billions of dollars of aid.
Options expert Michael Khouw provides an options strategy if you're worried about a short-term top but don't want to miss any last-gasp gains.
Swatch said that an arbitration ruling in its case against U.S. jeweler Tiffany was set aside by an Amsterdam court.
The next time you moan that something is 'too hard', just take a minute to think about this guy.
Trend comes amid dramatic rise in requests for help to fund infrastructure projects
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Meeting transcripts reveal depth of concern about US recession
Google wants to become a wireless carrier, and that might make your cellphone bill cheaper, according to an analyst.
Najib Razak seeks to verify fund’s accounts and address concerns over debts
At EUAFC we pride ourselves on our team spirit and the strong bonds we form with other members of our club. It is inevitable that the boys you train and play alongside several times a week become the people you know inside out. Whether it’s picking up on minor idiosyncrasies . . . Read more
Читать дальше...U.S. conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway has mandated banks for a potential debut euro-denominated bond deal.
Love it or loathe it, Nicolas Winding Refn's "Only God Forgives" was a distinctive and completely polarizing piece of work. As the filmmaker himself admits, it found him consciously destroying everything that made "Drive" a success. He wanted to ensure he didn't get stuck repeating himself. But it resulted in an anxiety filled shoot for the director, captured on camera by his wife Liv Corfixen, who turned it into the documentary "My Life Directed By Nicolas Winding Refn." It's an up close look at... Читать дальше...
Constant vigilance has been used to ward off mosquito-borne illnesses, but new solutions may be on the horizon.
Honestly, this is like Indiana Jones, but true
The real estate mogul is considering a presidential run and will make a final decision in the not-too-distant future.
A U.S. judge dismissed litigation accusing mining company Glencore of being part of a conspiracy to drive up aluminum prices.
Smartphone makers are launching a slew of privacy-centric devices in a bid to take advantage of users' concerns about being spied on by governments.
The markets had a bad case of vertigo after reaching record highs recently, Art Hogan said Wednesday.
At 117-year-old, Misao Okawa has seen two world wars and three centuries.
It’s been a minute since we’ve heard from Tarsem; he is the mono monikered director behind “The Fall” and “The Cell.” After being absent for a few years, he made up for lost time in 2011/2012 with the almost one-two punch of “Immortals” and “Mirror Mirror” — both films were released within five months of each other. And while neither did much to quell the criticism that Tarsem is style over substance, they did decent enough worldwide business to keep the Tarsem brand in business. And so his latest... Читать дальше...
Michael Ginty, former head of global security, has left the group to figure out how to protect primary school children at Altschool