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“I’ve had the same thing for breakfast every single day for ten years.” Celebrities have access to some of the best food in the world, whether it’s at Michelin star restaurants or cooked by private chefs — but some stars prefer to keep it simple. In fact, they eat the same exact thing every single
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One of Berkshire Hathaway’s latest buys is waiting for the market to turn up the volume. Warren Buffett’s track record shows the merit of making long-term bets on high-conviction stocks. He’s the epitome of patient investing, and there’s one stock his company’s been buying lately that seems to be testing every investor’s patience. Sirius XM
After years of promising investors that millions of Tesla robotaxis would soon fill the streets, Elon Musk debuted his driverless car service in a limited public rollout in Austin, Texas. It did not go smoothly. The 22 June launch initially appeared successful enough, with a flood of videos from pro-Tesla social media influencers praising the
John Calamos issued a cheery outlook for stocks and the economy, and ruled out following Warren Buffett in stepping down anytime soon. The stock market is “coming back very, very well, so I’m pretty positive on that,” the billionaire founder and chief investor of Calamos Investments told Business Insider this week. The benchmark S&P 500
It’s almost poetic how technology evolves: I still remember clutching my first iPod back in college, marveling at its crisp click-wheel controls and endless song list. At the time, nobody saw it coming that this pocket jukebox would one day be outclassed by a tiny computer we call a smartphone. Yet, in May 2005, Bill
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