
Theron Mohamed
Correspondent at Business Insider
Dystopian butter. Correspondent @businessinsider. I write a lot about Warren Buffett and the world's wealthiest people. Email: [email protected]
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6 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Chris Johnston |Theron Mohamed |Henry Blodget
Howard Marks' memos are considered must-reads by many in the financial world, including Warren Buffett. Perplexity, an AI-powered search engine, helped write a chunk of his latest missive. Marks, the billionaire co-founder and co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management, has been writing memos for 35 years and turns 80 next year. That makes it perhaps a little surprising that he's drafted in a machine as a contributor.
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.es | Theron Mohamed |Ramón Armero
El S&P 500 ha ignorado hasta ahora el conflicto entre Irán e Israel, cotizando solo un 1% por debajo al cierre de este martes. Incluso si el valor del índice bursátil de referencia en Estados Unidos finalmente termina cayendo, la historia da a entender que se acabará recuperando con fuerza.
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.com | Chris Johnston |Theron Mohamed |Henry Blodget
"I like my money where I can see it — hanging in my closet," Carrie Bradshaw famously declares in "Sex and the City."Sarah Jessica Parker, the actor who's portrayed the fashionista columnist in six seasons of the TV show as well as two movies, shares her character's love for designer clothes and luxury accessories. Her teenage daughters have different ideas, Parker revealed on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast this week.
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1 week ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Theron Mohamed
• None The S&P 500 has barely budged since the Israel-Iran conflict broke out. • None Deutsche Bank Research studied past geopolitical shocks and found the S&P tended to quickly rally. • None The index often recovers within weeks, but took almost six years to rebound from the 1970s oil crisis. The S&P 500 has shrugged off Israel's conflict with Iran so far, trading only 1% lower as of Tuesday's close. Even if the benchmark stock index does slide, history suggests it will come roaring back.
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1 week ago |
businessinsider.com | Chris Johnston |Theron Mohamed |Henry Blodget
The S&P 500 has shrugged off Israel's conflict with Iran so far, trading only 1% lower as of Tuesday's close. Even if the benchmark stock index does slide, history suggests it will come roaring back. "The escalation in the Middle East brings into focus the playbook for geopolitical shocks and risks, which entails sharp equity selloffs, which is intuitive, but also surprisingly quick recoveries, which is not," Deutsche Bank Research strategists Parag Thatte and Binky Chadha said in a recent note.
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Loved learning what it's like to have a job interview with Warren Buffett https://t.co/wbb1dCWN0E

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This was such a satisfying story to write. Way too much happened to include everything but hopefully this gives a taste of what it's like to visit Warren Buffett's hometown of Omaha on annual meeting weekend! https://t.co/w8jinfaD0I