Letter writer questions critic roster at Rotten Tomatoes"There are all kinds of people reviewing movies who seem somewhat random, and the overall quality of criticism seems to have gone way down"Francis, 85, compares fall of Rome to current U.S. politics"Well, today, America is Rome, and ...
For top hedge fund investors such as David Einhorn, if it's not time to call a market a bubble or be outright bearish, elevated price-to-earnings ratios should result in caution. In a recent letter to his investors, Einhorn called itthe "most expensive" marketsince his hedge fund Greenlig...
The growing threat of racial profiling in the United States has already pushed some talented scientists to look for jobs back in China, she said. In August 2021, more than 20 Asian-American advocacy groups jointly sent an open letter to U.S. President Joe Biden, urging him to pause the i...
NTSB sent a letter to the NHTSA asking for stricter standards on automated vehicle tech, citing Tesla's Level 2 Autopilot system tests as needing more oversight — - The National Transportation Safety Board is calling on its sister agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration … Mo...
I was one of 24 people who wrote a letter to Harry Reid saying, please let us bring up this housing legislation, which I voted for in the committee, that would have put curbs on Fannie and Freddie. I -- I was out there before this bubble burst saying this was a problem. I -- I...
JOE: Y— War— Warren, you— I— I've heard that people get to a certain age where they say whatever the hell they want to say. And I mean, has it got anything to do with that or— BUFFETT: Well, we— we give 'em a little food or things like that, (CHUCKLE) it's amazing...
" wrote Dennis Gartman, editor and publisher of The Gartman Letter. Strong economic growth ahead But forecasts suggest the president has some room for his trade policies to subtract from growth without doing enormous economic damage. Respondents look for GDP year over year to be up 3 percent in...
Each year, Buffett releases his annual letter to shareholders. Investors eagerly await the yearly outlook from the man known as the Oracle of Omaha -- containing, as it does, a broad overview of what’s worked, what hasn’t, and what’s likely to in the coming year. ...
Ultimately, he offered the students full transparency on the portfolio and got the students to send a letter with their demands, which included divesting from anything having to do with Israel. So he told them the university would need to sell $32 billion in U.S. treasuries, which surprised...