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...Lewis offers various explanations for why Japan is now swaggering rather than staggering, citing the usual suspects — shareholder activism, corporate governance, even dear old Warren Buffett....
...But Buffett failed to nail the coffin shut. Hedge funds are showing signs of life this year....
...Notably, it was one of the nails in the coffin of what had been touted as London’s blockbuster stock market listing of the year....
...The slender profile of 111 W 57th represents the proud nail in the coffin of that potential....
...They include employees of the largest carriers in North America, such as Union Pacific, CSX and BNSF, a business owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway....
...His father made pianos and coffins; his mother, who named him after her favourite British film star, Ronald Colman, was a dressmaker....
...Yesterday the elite New York firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore sunk another nail into the coffin of a pay model once viewed as synonymous with the collegiate culture of private law, the FT’s Kate Beioley reports...
...The industry’s pandemic-fuelled ecommerce boom may be the final nail in the coffin for bargain grocers....
...The Covid-19 pandemic and Washington’s chaotic scramble to disperse federal loans may be the final nail in the coffin....
...Brexit had started to correct overheated rents, so maybe coronavirus will be final nail in the coffin? Every cloud . . ....
...Warren Buffett, chief of investment whimsy at insurance conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway, released his annual letter to investors on Saturday....
...The words of Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s right-hand man, on the fate of local newspapers, as we reported overnight....
...can put food on the table; where there are good paying jobs with good benefits in every neighbourhood; where our criminal justice system keeps us safe, instead of shuffling more children into cages and coffins...
...(FT) Warren Buffett was too American when it came to Kr aft The legendary investor’s strategy to never bet against the US, the country where he built his fortune, has proved successful....
...“They’ll take him out in a coffin,” quips one rival banker....
...When Warren Buffett revealed in 2014 that he had advised his wife to invest in a low-cost index fund rather than bother with stock pickers after his death, it seemed to signal the final nail in the coffin...
...Put another way, as Warren Buffett, the country’s most famous investor, who cares little for much-hyped tech IPOs, is fond of saying: “You only find out who is swimming naked when the tide goes out.”...
...So are we watching the nails go in the coffin of an unaffordable technology? And has the green jobs bubble burst along with it?...
...Like many of those in the coffin-furniture business, Warren wants to provide caskets that are cheaper, better made and more meaningful than many traditional models....
...Like Warren Buffett, he buys businesses that look durable in the long term. One of his most recent acquisitions, he says, is the Aurora Casket Company, one of the US’s largest manufacturers of coffins....
...Coffins were stocked as a “necessary precaution” in stations along the British-laid railway lines....
...Ambac, the US company that started the municipal bond insurance business in 1971, may soon put another nail in the industry’s coffin....
...After 1997 it was all over and the Long-Term Capital Management crisis in 1998 was the final nail in the coffin. Let us look at what has happened since then....
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