Buffett Says Berkshire Hathaway Has 9.5% Activision Stake
Warren Buffett said on Saturday that Berkshire Hathaway Inc has taken a 9.5% stake in Activision Blizzard Inc, and built most of that stake after Microsoft Corp agreed to buy the video game maker for $68.7 billion.
Buffett's Berkshire Bought $51 Billion Stock In First Quarter; Operating Results Flat
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc dove into equity markets in the first quarter, spending more than $51 billion on stocks including a much larger stake in Chevron Corp
Berkshire Bought $51 Billion Stock As Buffett Combats Supply Chain; Operating Results Flat
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc dove into equity markets in the first quarter, spending more than $51 billion on stocks including a much larger stake in Chevron Corp.
CEO Of Berkshire's Brooks Running Expects Sales Boost Despite Pandemic, Supply Disruptions
The longtime chief executive of running shoe maker Brooks Running, a unit of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc, aims to more than triple revenue over the next decade, overcoming effects from supply chain disruptions and a lingering pandemic.
U.S. Charges Two Europeans Over North Korea Crypto Conspiracy Involving An American
The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday announced the indictment of two Europeans for allegedly conspiring with a recently sentenced American cryptocurrency researcher to help North Korea evade U.S.
Warren Buffett To Host Final Charity Lunch For San Francisco Nonprofit
Warren Buffett plans to hold his 21st, and final, charity lunch to raise money for Glide, a San Francisco nonprofit that serves the poor, homeless, and people battling substance abuse.
U.S. Judge Will Not Block Intuit TurboTax Ads That FTC Found Deceptive
A U.S. judge on Friday refused to block TurboTax maker Intuit Inc from running ads for "free" tax filing that the Federal Trade Commission said deceived millions of taxpayers.
NFL Says Black Coaches' Discrimination Claims Should Be Thrown Out Or Arbitrated
The National Football League on Thursday said lawsuits by three Black coaches accusing the league of racist hiring practices should be dismissed because the claims lack legal merit, or else sent to arbitration.
Trump Ally Devin Nunes Loses CNN Defamation Appeal
A federal appeals court said Devin Nunes, the former California congressman and an ally of former U.S.
Alleghany Shareholder Sues To Block $11.6 Billion Berkshire Buyout Over Lack Of Disclosures
Alleghany Corp, which agreed last month to be acquired by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc, was sued on Wednesday by a shareholder who accused the insurance company of making inadequate and misleading disclosures about the $11.6 billion takeover.
Elon Musk Is Sued By Shareholders Over Delay In Disclosing Twitter Stake
Elon Musk was sued on Tuesday by former Twitter Inc shareholders who claim they missed out on the recent run-up in its stock price because he waited too long to disclose a 9.2% stake in the social media company.
Martin Shkreli's Law Firm Has Not Been Paid, Seeks To Withdraw
The law firm that defended Martin Shkreli against antitrust charges said it has not been paid, and on Tuesday asked a U.S.
Buffett Needed Two Weeks For $11.6 Billion Alleghany Purchase, Balked At Goldman Fee
Warren Buffett needed just two weeks to put together Berkshire Hathaway Inc's $11.6 billion takeover of Alleghany Corp, its largest acquisition in six years, even as he balked at paying the insurer's banking fee, a regulatory filing on Monday shows.
Daily Journal, Long Overseen By Charlie Munger, Halves Stake In China's Alibaba
Daily Journal Corp, the publishing and software company where Warren Buffett's business partner Charlie Munger helps oversee investments and until recently was chairman, on Monday said it halved its investment in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
HP Soars 14.8%, Sets Record After Buffett Reveals $4.2 Billion Stake
HP Inc's stock soared to a record high on Thursday after billionaire Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc said it had taken an 11.4% stake valued at about $4.2 billion in the maker of personal computers and printers.
HP Soars To A Record After Buffett's Berkshire Reveals $4.2 Billion Stake
HP Inc's stock soared to a record high on Thursday after Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc revealed it had taken an 11.4% stake valued at about $4.2 billion in the maker of personal computers and printers.
Buffett's Berkshire Reveals Stake In HP; Shares Surge Almost 10%
The investment gives Berkshire a roughly 11.4% stake in HP, worth about $4.2 billion based on the personal computing and printing company's closing stock price on Wednesday of $34.91.
McKinsey Ex-partner Gets 2 Years Prison For Insider Trading On Goldman Purchase
A former McKinsey & Co partner who helped advise Goldman Sachs Group Inc on its recent purchase of fintech lender GreenSky Inc was sentenced on Wednesday to two years in prison for insider trading on the takeover.
Leader Of Campaign To Fund Trump's Border Wall To Plead Guilty
A decorated U.S. Air Force veteran accused of defrauding donors in a fundraising campaign to help former President Donald Trump build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border has agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud conspiracy and three tax charges.
Leader Of Campaign To Fund Trump Border Wall To Plead Guilty To Conspiracy, Tax Charges
A decorated U.S. Air Force veteran accused of defrauding donors in a fundraising campaign to help former President Donald Trump build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border has agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud conspiracy and three tax charges.
U.S. Charges Fraud Over Bogus $13.8 Billion Textron Takeover Bid
U.S. authorities on Tuesday announced criminal and civil charges against the former head of a now-defunct British company for making a fraudulent bid to buy U.S.
U.S. SEC Sues Over Bogus $13.8 Billion Textron Takeover Bid
The top U.S. securities regulator on Tuesday sued the former head of a now-defunct British company for making a fraudulent bid to buy U.S.
Valentino Settles Litigation Over Pandemic-shuttered Manhattan Boutique
Valentino SpA said on Monday it has settled litigation with the landlord of its former American flagship on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, which the Italian fashion company abandoned because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ghislaine Maxwell Urges Review Of Juror's 'Bombshell Revelation' In Upcoming TV Series
Ghislaine Maxwell wants the federal judge who oversaw her recent sex trafficking trial to review a "bombshell revelation" from one of the jurors before deciding whether to overturn the British socialite's conviction and grant a new trial.
Ghislaine Maxwell Judge Unswayed By 'Bombshell Revelation' In Upcoming TV Series
The U.S. judge who oversaw Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking trial on Friday said a possible "bombshell revelation" from one juror was no reason to delay her decision not to overturn the British socialite's conviction and grant a new trial.
Trump Ally Devin Nunes Loses Washington Post Defamation Appeal
A U.S. appeals court on Friday rejected former congressman Devin Nunes' effort to revive a $250 million lawsuit accusing the Washington Post of defamation for implying that he lied to former President Donald Trump, a close ally.
New York Judge Dismisses Kellogg's Frosted Strawberry Pop-Tarts Lawsuit
A federal judge in Manhattan has dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit accusing Kellogg Co of using misleading labeling to exaggerate the amount of strawberries in its Frosted Strawberry Pop-Tarts.
Lawsuit Accusing 10 Banks Of Rigging $23 Trillion U.S. Treasury Market Is Dismissed
A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a long-running antitrust lawsuit accusing 10 of the world's largest banks of pursuing two interrelated conspiracies to suppress competition in the now $23.2 trillion market for U.S.
Crypto Exchange Binance Wins Dismissal Of U.S. Lawsuit Over Digital Token Sales
A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit accusing Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, of violating U.S.
U.S. Exchanges Defeat High-frequency Trading Lawsuit
A federal judge on Monday dismissed long-running litigation accusing seven U.S.