Friday, March 1, 2013

Warren Buffett on Risk, Optimism, and Ketchup

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Warren Buffett on Risk, Optimism, and Ketchup
Warren Buffett released his latest annual letter to shareholders this afternoon. Fool contributor Morgan Housel has pulled out some of the best quotes. Here they are.
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MSFT: Why Microsoft Will Dominate The Smartphone Space: Its Android OS Cash Cow

Why Microsoft Will Dominate The Smartphone Space: Its Android OS Cash Cow
by George Kesarios

If you didn't know it, Microsoft (MSFT) makes more money from Google's (GOOG) Android operating system than its own Windows 8 phone. In fact Microsoft is probably not making anything from Windows phones, because like I said in a previous post, Nokia (NOK) actually gets $250 million per quarter from Microsoft for going on the platform. read more »

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