Who Is the New Most-Trusted Person in America?
With Walter Cronkite gone, the mantle of Most Trusted Person in America is up for grabs. Here's out list of the top ten contenders.
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With Walter Cronkite gone, the mantle of Most Trusted Person in America is up for grabs. Here's out list of the top ten contenders.
The Oracle did not find the first economic stimulus particularly stimulating.
More dirty words of wisdom from the Oracle of Omaha.
An annual auction for lunch with the Oracle of Omaha has begun.
If not for the blogosphere, Hugo Lindgren would just be a lost soul searching for a breadline to join.
Oprah, Bloomberg, Buffett, and more extremely wealthy people held a secret meeting earlier this month.
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The ‘Times’ regrets its choice of words.
‘The Wall Street Journal’ takes a close look at the snacks the Oracle of Omaha consumes when he's making deals.
"What we think he’s saying is that the $700 billion bailout plan being pushed down the country’s throat by Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke — two men who both had seats at the bar while the lethal subprime mortgage cocktail was being concocted by Wall Street — is for the birds."
The markets already seem more stable as the Oracle of Omaha's move bolsters investor confidence.
It seems like everybody wants to give Hizzoner more power these days.
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