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Intero Agents and Teams Named to NAHREP's List of Top 250 Latino Agents for 2024
CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#CarlosPadilla--Intero, a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate and wholly owned subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., is pleased to announce eight agents and teams h
Those Who Invested in Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK.A) Five Years Ago Are up 90%
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Buffett has revised his will, leaving his children $130 billion in assets to manage.
On June 28th local time, a statement from Berkshire Hathaway showed that Buffett will donate approximately $5.3 billion worth of Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and four family charitable institutions, marking his largest annual donation since 2006. In addition, on June 28th local time, The Wall Street Journal published an interview article with the "Stock God" and famous American investor Warren Buffett. In the interview, Buffett made it clear that after his death, funds will no longer go directly to the Gates Foundation. Instead, this massive wealth will be managed by his children and used for
Berkshire, AIG, PGR Should Be on Investors' Radar Amid Grim Hurricane Forecast: CFRA
Warren Buffett to Donate $5.3 Billion Worth of Berkshire Hathaway Stock to Charity
Warren Buffett said Friday he would convert 8,674 shares of Berkshire Hathaway Class A stock into 13.01 million Class B shares - with a value of $5.3 billion based on Thursday's closing price of $407.95 a share - and donate them to five charitable foundations.
Report: Buffett said that his new trust will be managed by his children after his death and no longer donate to the Gates Foundation fund.
According to reports, Warren Buffett's donations to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will stop after his death, and a new charitable reits fund will be managed by his daughter and two sons. The 93-year-old Berkshire Hathaway director and CEO said he will not donate to the Gates Foundation after his death. Buffett's three children - Susie, Howard and Peter - must unanimously decide how to allocate future donations, with donations intended to be used to "help those less fortunate than us." According to the billionaire index, Buffett
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