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Rivian beats Wall Street's fourth-quarter expectations, but expects lower deliveries in 2025
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Warren Buffett prefers stocks over cash and other takeaways from his annual letter to Berkshire shareholders
Warren Buffett, in his annual letter to shareholders, defends Berkshire’s cash pile but says the company will always prefer equities when they’re attractive.MarketWatch - 5h -
Colorado Snowboarder Becomes Fourth Avalanche Victim in a Week
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Search for missing runner enters fourth day
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'I'm not a wealth hoarding boomer - my grandchildren want for nothing'
Money from boomers is propping up the next generation, rather than being hoarded, says a pensioner.BBC News - 19h -
Lee's 25 lead Princeton past Harvard 76-71
Led by Xaivian Lee's 25 points, the Princeton Tigers defeated the Harvard Crimson 76-71ABC News - 17h -
Swiatek stunned by Andreeva, 17, in Dubai quarters
World number two Iga Swiatek falls to a shock defeat by Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva in the Dubai Tennis Championships quarter-finals.Yahoo Sports - 2d
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Warren Buffett amasses more cash and sells more stock, but doesn't explain why in annual letter
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