Legendary investor and Warren Buffett’s longtime business partner at Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B), Charlie Munger, died yesterday at the age of 99. Investors and leaders around the world are reacting to the news of his death, including Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook, who called Munger a “titan of business,” saying he “inspired a generation of leaders.”On Wall Street, stocks are looking to get November's rally back on track, with the major indices (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) all set to end the month significantly higher. A big mover today is General Motors (GM). Shares of the automaker are jumping after it announced at $10 billion buyback. We will speak with GM CEO Mary Barra at 10 a.m. ET. Yahoo Finance trending tickers include GameStop (GME), Tesla (TSLA), and CrowdStrike (CRWD).Key guests include:9 a.m. ET - Bill Smead, Smead Capital Management CIO & Lee Munson, Portfolio Wealth Advisors President and CIO10:30 a.m. ET - Adam Selipsky, Amazon Web Services CEO11 a.m. ET - Gregory Zuckerman, The Wall Street Journal Special Writer11:15 a.m. ET - Steve Check, Check Capital Management President and CIO
Legendary investor and Warren Buffett’s longtime business partner at Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B), Charlie Munger, died yesterday at the age of 99. Investors and leaders around the world are reacting to the news of his death, including Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook, who called Munger a “titan of business,” saying he “inspired a generation of leaders.”
On Wall Street, stocks are looking to get November's rally back on track, with the major indices (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) all set to end the month significantly higher. A big mover today is General Motors (GM). Shares of the automaker are jumping after it announced at $10 billion buyback. We will speak with GM CEO Mary Barra at 10 a.m. ET. Yahoo Finance trending tickers include GameStop (GME), Tesla (TSLA), and CrowdStrike (CRWD).
Key guests include: 9 a.m. ET - Bill Smead, Smead Capital Management CIO & Lee Munson, Portfolio Wealth Advisors President and CIO 10:30 a.m. ET - Adam Selipsky, Amazon Web Services CEO 11 a.m. ET - Gregory Zuckerman, The Wall Street Journal Special Writer 11:15 a.m. ET - Steve Check, Check Capital Management President and CIO
Company executives and investors took to social media to acknowledge the passing of Charlie Munger, the investor who served as Warren Buffett’s business partner at Berkshire Hathaway for more than 50 years. Munger’s death was announced Tuesday. Tim Cook posted on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, that Munger was “a titan of business and keen observer of the world around him,” adding that he “inspired a generation of leaders.”
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