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Buffet’s son hated dealing with irate investors

Buffet’s son hated dealing with irate investors

Howard Buffett, eldest son of Warren Buffett
Howard Buffett, the Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK/A) director and potential successor to his father Warren Buffett as chairman, said a previous job where he dealt with angry investors helped inform his advice for shareholders.
“If you don’t like Berkshire, don’t buy it,” Howard Buffett said today in Omaha, Nebraska, during [...]

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Futures slip on euro zone deal doubts

Futures slip on euro zone deal doubts

Stock index futures fell on lingering concerns a deal over economic integration in Europe will not be enough to keep the debt crisis from spreading further

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Police evict Occupy Boston protesters

Police evict Occupy Boston protesters

Police have evicted Occupy protesters from Boston’s Dewey Square, tearing down tents and arresting about 40 people.

Virginia Tech gunman profiled in media

Virginia Tech gunman profiled in media

The man who authorities say killed a Virginia Tech police officer was described as a typical college student in many ways

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Senate Republicans block Cordray appointment

Senate Republicans block Cordray appointment

Republicans in the U.S. Senate today blocked the nomination of Richard Cordray as the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

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House on collision course with Obama over payroll tax cut

House on collision course with Obama over payroll tax cut

House Republicans are on a collision course with the White House and potentially the Senate over an emerging proposal to extend the payroll tax cut

Obama backs restrictions on morning-after pill

Obama backs restrictions on morning-after pill

President Obama said Thursday that he supported the Department of Health and Human Services overruling an FDA decision to allow an emergency morning-after contraceptive pill to be sold to girls younger than 17 without a prescription

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Virginia Tech shooting: 1 of 2 dead might be gunman

Virginia Tech shooting: 1 of 2 dead might be gunman

Virginia Tech officials said there is no longer any threat after two people — one of them a campus police officer — were shot and killed Thursday

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BofA calls off debit-fee plan

BofA calls off debit-fee plan

Bank of America Corp. is dropping its plan to charge customers $5 a month for making purchases with their debit cards, a person familiar with the situation said

Obama orders FDA to help reduce drug shortages

Obama orders FDA to help reduce drug shortages

President Obama is directing the Food and Drug Administration to take steps to reduce drug shortages to reduce risks to patients and price gouging opportunities

 
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