Why Warren Buffett is unhappy with Berkshire's $137 billion cash pile - Business Insider

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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has a record $137 billion cash pile. Here's why the investor will be frustrated by that fact.

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Berkshire's mountain of US Treasuries generates a minimal return, Buffett said, but its money is safe. Buffett added that Berkshire's cash pile isn't overkill given the cataclysmic risks posed by the coronavirus pandemic.Award-winning fund manager Randall Dishmon says the way to win at investing is to think like a Warren Buffett-style acquirer. Here are the 3 questions he always asks before buying a stock.Buffett inherited his "extreme aversion to financial adventurism" from his grandfather, Ernest Buffett, he explained in his.

 

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