GuruFocus Research
GuruFocus Research is a foremost value investor known for their insights on portfolio moves and investment strategies. The organization is led by Mohnish Pabrai, the founder of Pabrai Investment Funds and Dhandho Funds, who manages around $1 billion. Pabrai has far surpassed the market with a 14.2% annualized return from 1999 through 2015, compared to the S&P 500 index's 4.3% during the same period. He is inspired by Warren Buffett and his investment style involves concepts such as price-earnings ratio of 1 stocks, a checklist, and avoiding the No. 1 mistake investors make. GuruFocus provides detailed analysis of Pabrai's portfolio and financial data for various companies.
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Broke On: Saturday, 20 July 2024Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway sold $1.48 billion worth of Bank of America shares, leaving it with approximately 999 million shares remaining. The reasons for the sale are unclear but could be due to portfolio adjustments or investment philosophy. Despite the sale, Buffett continues to show faith in Bank of America's growth potential as its stock has risen 7.9% in the month to date. Microsoft's Q3 2024 Earnings: Strong Growth and AI Innovation Drive $35.1 Billion in Revenue
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