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Cash and Patience: Berkshire's 2024 Moves Set the Stage for Big Deals Beyond 2025

The Motley Fool

With a market capitalization of around $1 trillion, Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) is a very large company. That's an important fact to consider when you think about what CEO Warren Buffett and his team have been doing so far in 2024. Although nothing big happened on the acquisition front in 2024, investors should be prepared for big news in 2025 and beyond, given some other things that transpired at the company in 2024.

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Omnicom and Interpublic in deal talks to become largest advertising group

Financial Times M&A

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Investment sector seeks to put a value on biodiversity

Financial Times: Moral Money

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Salt Capital backs fluid transfer business

Africa Capital Digest

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Tough terrain ahead for investors in energy transition minerals

Financial Times: Moral Money

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Seedstars holds first close for debut Africa venture fund

Africa Capital Digest

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Standard Bank provides senior debt to CrossBoundary Energy

Africa Capital Digest

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ESG investors retain a glimmer of hope even after Trump’s victory

Financial Times: Moral Money

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RMBV lands big anchor commitment for first independent fund

Africa Capital Digest

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New rules sharpen investment focus on modern slavery

Financial Times: Moral Money

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Pinel rejoins Enko as a Private Equity Partner

Africa Capital Digest

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The 4 Types of Investment Mistakes

A Wealth of Common Sense

Not all investment mistakes are created equal. Some are annoying. Some are self-inflicted. Some are painful. And some you can’t come back from. Here’s a look at Ben’s hierarchy of investment mistakes: Annoying mistakes.These are the investment mistakes that can cause regret but don’t necessarily wreck your plan. Annoying investment mistakes include things like: Selling a winning position too ear.

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Recursive Capital holds first close for Africa Bitcoin VC fund

Africa Capital Digest

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Investors weigh if meetings or selling out most influences green goals

Financial Times: Moral Money

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TLcom leads investors backing HUB2’s Series A

Africa Capital Digest

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Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Costco vs. Home Depot

The Motley Fool

To find investment opportunities, investors can simply look at businesses that they are customers of. This is an easy activity to do in the retail sector, where huge companies dominate. Costco (NASDAQ: COST) and Home Depot (NYSE: HD) might fall on your investing radar. They are two gargantuan enterprises with market capitalizations exceeding $400 billion.

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IDC hires institution’s first female Chief Executive

Africa Capital Digest

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Could Buying Boeing Stock Today Set You Up for Life?

The Motley Fool

The idea behind buying Boeing (NYSE: BA) stock is simple. Despite its troubles in recent years, the aviation giant remains in an effective duopoly in the commercial aerospace jet market with Airbus. It also has a $500 million backlog, representing more than seven years of its expected sales in 2024. The ingredients for a recovery are in place, and so is a new chief executive officer, Kelly Ortberg, appointed in the summer to lead a turnaround at the company.

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10 Sunday Reads

The Big Picture

Avert your eyes! My Sunday morning look at incompetency, corruption and policy failures: I Say Forbidden Things About Sports : What’s happening in athletics is tragicbut don’t expect to hear about on ESPN. I was shocked when I learned that private equity firms plan to take over college football. How is that even possible?( The Honest Broker ) He Was Going to Save Intel.

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Is Broadcom Stock a Buy Now?

The Motley Fool

Investors looking for artificial intelligence (AI) stocks have plenty of options. But while there's no shortage of AI stocks to choose from, a few stand out among the rest. Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO) is one of the tech companies that is a unique play in the artificial intelligence market and could be a good long-term investment. Here are three reasons the stock is a buy right now. 1.

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Don't Miss Out on Thousands of Dollars in Tax Breaks With These 3 Accounts

The Motley Fool

Image source: The Motley Fool/Upsplash If your savings and investments aren't where you want them to be, tax breaks can make a big difference. Particularly when you're saving for healthcare or retirement -- two potentially significant costs that many of us worry about. The government wants you to put money aside. It incentivizes retirement savings through things like IRAs, 401(k)s, and HSAs.

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Better Artificial Intelligence Stock: Nvidia vs. AMD

The Motley Fool

Artificial intelligence (AI) has dramatically altered the value propositions of both Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD). Nvidia's AI accelerators have redefined the company and the overall semiconductor industry as customers scramble to capitalize on the power of AI. In contrast, AMD has become known for catching up to its competitors technically, and it is again attempting to do so in the AI accelerator market.

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This Crypto ETF Could Soar 1,500%, According to Cathie Wood

The Motley Fool

All eyes are on Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) after the cryptocurrency breached the $100,000 mark. Many investors think it's too late to jump in. But according to growth investor Cathie Wood , the best is still to come. In fact, one crypto ETF tracks an investment of hers that Wood believes has more than 1,500% in potential upside over the next few years. This crypto ETF could have massive upside Buying Bitcoin directly is the best bet for most investors looking to get exposure to the most popular crypt

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1 Stock-Split AI Stock to Buy Before It Soars 450%, According to a Wall Street Expert

The Motley Fool

Philip Panaro is a founder and former CEO of Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Platinion, a division of BCG that offers technology consulting services. During an interview in November, Panaro told Schwab Network that Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) could hit $800 per share by 2030 due to its leadership in artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators. That forecast implies about 450% upside from its current share price of $145.

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Here's the Average Social Security Benefit at Ages 62 and 70

The Motley Fool

For most Americans, a monthly Social Security check isn't a luxury. Rather, it's a foundational source of income that retirees would struggle to make do without. For the last 23 years, national pollster Gallup has conducted an annual survey to decipher how reliant retirees are doing on the income they receive from Social Security. Gallup found that 80% to 90% of respondents, including 88% of those polled in 2024, require their Social Security check, in some capacity, to cover their expenses.

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The Smartest Vanguard ETF to Buy With $500 Right Now

The Motley Fool

Investing can be complicated. There are all types of metrics and jargon to learn about, and everyone seems to have a different opinion when it comes to individual stocks. As such, for those just starting out, deciding where to begin can be a difficult. That said, investing in stocks is still one of the best ways to create wealth over the long term. However, instead of trying to pick a portfolio of individual stocks, one of the best options for new investors to start is with buying an exchange-tr

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Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Carnival vs. Royal Caribbean

The Motley Fool

Carnival (NYSE: CCL) (NYSE: CUK) and Royal Caribbean Cruises (NYSE: RCL) claim the No. 1 and No. 2 spots, respectively, in the cruise line industry. Both companies have benefited from record bookings this year. Moreover, investors may remember that all cruise lines ran up massive debts in 2020 and 2021 to stay in business as the world's governments shut the industry down during the pandemic.

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Set Realistic Expectations With Vanguard's High Dividend Yield ETF: It's More About Strategy than Yield

The Motley Fool

When an exchange-traded fund (ETF) puts the words dividend and yield into its name, it is looking to attract a certain type of investor. However, just because an ETF name includes those words does not mean that it is a good yield investment. This is the skepticism that investors need to have when they research Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (NYSEMKT: VYM).

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The Newest Dow Growth Stocks Nvidia and Amazon Crushed the S&P 500 in 2024, but Which Is the Best Buy for 2025?

The Motley Fool

The storied Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI) is one of the oldest and most reputable stock market indexes. The 30 Dow components are industry-leading blue chip stocks representing their respective stock market sectors. But the Dow has undergone major transformations over the last five years. The two latest changes came this year, with Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) replacing Walgreens Boots Alliance in February and Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) replacing Intel in November.

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Realty Income Stock's Boring Success: A Blueprint for 2025's Reliable Growth

The Motley Fool

Boring isn't a big selling point when it comes to investments. But being boring isn't a bad thing, particularly when you are talking about a stock that is focused on paying reliable dividends. Realty Income (NYSE: O) is very boring. Here's why 2024 was so boring and why that's a good thing for shareholders in 2025 and beyond. What does Realty Income do?

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After Berkshire Hathaway Sold 235 Million Shares of Bank of America in Q3, This Is Its New Second-Largest Holding

The Motley Fool

In recent quarters, Warren Buffett and his team at Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) have made headlines by consistently selling more stock than they bought. Buffett's decisions to unload significant fractions of his Apple and Bank of America positions, among others, have sparked much speculation about how the Oracle of Omaha views the market's current lofty valuations.

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3 Portfolio Moves Stock Market Investors Should Make Before the End of the Year

The Motley Fool

The end of the year is the perfect time to reflect on your portfolio. But sometimes, that can lead to anxiety if there is a rift between where your portfolio is and where you want it to be. Instead of trying to trade your way out of discomfort, a better approach is to engage in exercises that can help set the stage for compounding your wealth over time.

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Super Micro Computer Sank Amid Financial Reporting Troubles in Recent Months. Could the Stock Become the Biggest Recovery Story of 2025?

The Motley Fool

Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ: SMCI) roared into the year with strength as a leader in the high-growth area of artificial intelligence (AI). The company makes a variety of equipment, such as servers and full-rack scale solutions, crucial to AI data centers, and this has helped revenue soar in the triple digits in recent quarters. The share price followed, climbing 188% in the first half of the year.

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Should You Buy Palantir Stock Before Dec. 13?

The Motley Fool

Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) has had an incredible run in 2024. The company has become one of the most talked about platforms fueling the artificial intelligence (AI) narrative, shares of the stock have gained more than 300% this year alone, and it's become a member of the S&P 500 index. But with just a few weeks left in the year, Palantir might have one last big milestone achievement up its sleeve.