Warren Buffett Says Markets Have Become a 'Gambling Parlor'
At the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting, the CEO shared his thoughts on the state of the markets, Berkshire's insurance business and recent investments.
Qantas Orders Dozens of Planes from Airbus
Australia's biggest airline, Qantas Airways will order dozens of planes from European manufacturer Airbus, including new aircraft to fly nonstop between Australia and the U.S. and the U.K.
Disney's Clash With Florida Has CEOs on Alert
The state's pushback against the company shows the risks executives may confront.
Berkshire Hathaway's Charlie Munger Takes Another Swipe at Robinhood
Warren Buffett's right-hand man says the 'unraveling' of the trading platform after last year's trading boom is a sign 'God is getting just.'
Grubhub Owner Jet Could See Broader Engine Failure
Selling Grubhub might not solve Just Eat Takeaway.com's problems.
Investors Are Waiting for Vehicle Prices to Drop
Manufacturers need to work with dealers to rationalize the retail process and limit discounting.
Apple's Next Move in Microchips
Apple now designs the "brains" of its computers and phones in-house. Its attempt to do the same for the chips that connect them to the internet could have a big impact on the company's plans for smart glasses, augmented reality, Apple Watch, AirPods and the iPhone.
Activision CEO Could Walk Away With Over $500 Million After Microsoft Deal
A Friday securities filing lays out the longtime videogame boss's stake in the Call of Duty publisher and potential severance.
Asbestos Lawyers Want Firm Names Scrubbed From Honeywell Bankruptcy Trial
The conglomerate is fighting proposed redactions of law-firm identities in asbestos trust case.
Infowars Could Shut Down If Alex Jones Joins Bankruptcy, Lawyers Say
Alex Jones's conspiracy website Infowars could go out of business if he or the site's parent company joined corporate affiliates in bankruptcy, their lawyers said.
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