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'Oracle of Omaha' says if top companies paid tax like his, Americans wouldn't pay anything
OMAHA, Nebraska — Warren Buffett, the man of modest living who leads one of the most successful investment firms in history, says the American People would no longer have to pay taxes, if the top companies would simply pay their fair share. While it might sound outrageous, the numbers...
How to Consult an Onion Oracle
On a cold New Year’s Eve in 1967 in Ashley, North Dakota, newlyweds Donna and Delbert Eszlinger sliced excitedly into a large, round yellow onion. First, they split it lengthwise down the middle. Then, carefully, the couple peeled back the onion’s layers, laying 12 fresh, eye-watering sections side-by-side, and topping each with a teaspoon of salt.
What are Oracle Health's priorities?
Cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and moving beyond just EHRs are top priorities for Oracle Health, its leader told the Nashville (Tenn.) Business Journal. Oracle Health sees itself as the "center" of the healthcare ecosystem, which is a big reason parent company Oracle plans to move to Nashville, a "center of healthcare and innovation," Oracle Health General Manager Seema Verma said in the May 2 story.
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Investing guru Warren Buffett draws thousands, but Charlie Munger's zingers will be missed. OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Tens of thousands of people are expected to flock to Omaha, Nebraska, to soak up wisdom from investing wizard Warren Buffett. Saturday's annual shareholder's meeting for Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate is famous for featuring the so-called Oracle of Omaha. But a key ingredient will be missing this year because it's the first meeting since Vice Chairman Charlie Munger died. Munger was famous in his own right for delivering zingers and sage advice. But his absence might create an opening for shareholders to learn more about the low-profile man who will one day replace Buffett as CEO. His name is Greg Abel and he already oversees all of Berkshire's non-insurance businesses.
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