Should You Invest With Buffett In IBM?
by Shazir Mucklai
Warren Buffett has startled the world by picking up over $10 billion in shares of International Business Machine (IBM) for his company Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A). This startled Wall Street because Buffett usually does not invest in the tech sector, he does the exact opposite. Buffett believes that the tech sector is very unreliable. The question now is: Should you invest with Buffett? read more »
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