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Warren Buffett, whose Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is expanding in media with the purchase of 63 newspapers, said he’s surprised the Times-Picayune of New Orleans will cut its publication schedule to three days a week.
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RailAmerica Inc., the railroad operator controlled by Fortress Investment Group LLC that reached an all-time high last week, is poised to reap about 30 percent more for investors as a takeover target.
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RailAmerica Inc., the short-line railroad operator that’s majority owned by Fortress Investment Group LLC, said it’s studying strategic alternatives that may include a sale of the company.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Chairman Lloyd Blankfein and President Gary Cohn are among the people whose names may emerge or be called as witnesses at the insider- trading trial of Rajat Gupta, prosecutors said.
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When it comes to acquisitions, Warren Buffett says his biggest deal is yet to come. That could attract the 81-year-old billionaire investor to companies from Deere & Co. to Henkel AG.
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Diageo Plc, the world’s biggest distiller, and computer-services provider International Business Machines Corp. led $27.6 billion of corporate bond sales in the U.S. this week as relative yields on investment-grade debt rose.
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Warren Buffett, chairman and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., opted against hosting a press conference following his company’s annual meeting in May.
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The owners of the New York Mets agreed to a $162 million settlement of claims by the liquidator of Bernard Madoff’s firm that won’t require them to pay any money for at least four years, if ever.
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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. directors, including billionaire founder Warren Buffett, won dismissal of shareholder claims over challenged stock trades by former Berkshire executive David Sokol.
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said President Barack Obama is “using” such people as billionaire investor Warren Buffett as tools to push his tax policy.
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