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Dinos Iordanou, former CEO of Arch, passes away
Cyprus-born Constantine “Dinos” Iordanou, chairman of Vantage and former CEO of Arch, died on Sunday.
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Berkshire Hathaway announces death of vice chairman Charlie Munger
Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, wrote a short statement praising Munger’s “inspiration, wisdom and participation”.
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AM Best’s ranks top 50 reinsurers: Munich Re, Swiss Re make up a quarter of GPW
Munich Re was ranked top, across non-life and life business, followed by Swiss Re, Hannover Re, Canada Life Re and Berkshire Hathaway.
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QBE launches US specialty casualty re/insurer
Hires team from Berkshire Hathaway to lead new unit, headed by Karen London
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Insurance tycoon wants ban on ‘disgusting’ Bitcoin
Insurance and conglomerate tycoon Charlie Munger, the billionaire partner of legendary investor Warren Buffet, wants a ban on Bitcoin.
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Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway recovers from coronavirus slowdown
The company Buffett has run since 1965 also signaled the billionaire’s confidence in its future by repurchasing $6 billion of its own shares in the second quarter, even as its stock price regularly set new highs.
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Buffett’s Berkshire buys Aon, slashes Chevron and Wells Fargo
(Reuters) - Berkshire Hathaway Inc said on Monday it has taken a $943 million stake in insurance brokerage Aon Plc and sold large portions of its investments in Chevron Corp and Wells Fargo & Co.
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Buffett’s Berkshire reveals big stakes in Verizon, Chevron
To make room, Berkshire reduced its investments in several companies including Apple Inc, though at approximately $121 billion the iPhone maker remains by far its largest common stock holding.
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Amazon, Berkshire, JPMorgan healthcare joint venture to shut business next month
The not-for-profit venture was meant to address high costs in the world’s most expensive healthcare system and to initially focus on “transparent” healthcare for the U.S. employees of the three companies.
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Buffett’s Berkshire suffers in pandemic even as Apple boosts profit
Some Berkshire operating businesses have rebounded from their spring depths, and analysts were encouraged that revenue fell just 3% from a year earlier. But COVID-19, hurricanes and low interest rates hurt profit from insurance businesses, which include the Geico auto insurer, and the Precision Castparts aircraft parts unit projected thousands ...