“Munger’s Final Interview Reveals Secrets Behind Berkshire Hathaway’s Success with Buffett”

The late Charlie Munger, former vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, expressed his astonishment at the massive conglomerate’s current worth of over $785 billion in his final interview with CNBC’s Becky Quick. Munger, who passed away at 99, revealed, “I did not anticipate … we would ever get to $100 billion, much less several hundred billion.”…

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Charlie Munger’s most valuable investing advice accumulated over the years

Legendary investor Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s right-hand man for nearly six decades, has been a significant influence on the investment world. Munger’s shrewd investment insights have guided generations of investors, contributing to Berkshire Hathaway’s growth from a small textile company to a massive conglomerate. One of Munger’s key contributions to Berkshire’s success was his focus…

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This exchange is broadening its short-term options portfolio as demand grows for ‘zero-day’ wagers.

Nasdaq introduces midweek options experimenting beyond stocks into other assets In an effort to keep up with the growing interest in short-dated options, Nasdaq has launched new two-week options contracts that expire on Wednesdays, not Fridays. These contracts are based on popular exchange traded products, including the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust and the Invesco…

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Patrick Cantlay received an annual salary of over $1 million from Goldman Sachs.

Goldman Sachs paid professional golfer Patrick Cantlay more than $1 million annually in a sponsorship deal linked to the bank’s consumer-banking efforts, CNBC has learned. A three-year deal signed by Cantlay in 2020 included a minimum of $1.1 million annually, with performance bonuses for major victories and maintaining a top ranking worth potentially far more….

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