Warren Buffett Likes Eelctric Cars, Apple, Mike Bloomberg, And S&P 500 – CNBC Video Clips

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Warren Buffett CNBC interview from 2/25/2019 – all video clips

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Warren Buffett: Electric cars are in America’s future

Warren Buffett: Joint health-care initiative is a long-term project

Warren Buffett: Amazon hurt ‘a little’ by end of NYC deal

Why Warren Buffett sold Berkshire’s stake in Oracle

Warren Buffett on Apple: ‘If it were cheaper, we’d be buying it’

Warren Buffett: I would support Bloomberg for president

Warren Buffett: You do not want to have a political view when investing

Buffett: I would buy the S&P 500 in a second

Warren Buffett on Nebraska Furniture Mart founder Rose Blumkin

Warren Buffett on Fed Chair Jerome Powell: ‘I don’t second guess him at all’

Warren Buffett: Trade wars hurt countries and economies

Warren Buffett: The wealthy are undertaxed relative to the general population

Warren Buffett: Berkshire Hathaway ‘overpaid’ for Kraft

Warren Buffett says he was close to making ‘very large’ acquisition in Q4 but it ...

Buffett explains why Berkshire has broken down investments into five ‘groves’

How Warren Buffett approaches writing Berkshire Hathaway’s letter to shareholders

Warren Buffett: 'Bitcoin has no unique value at all'

Warren Buffett on what he plans to do with his Kraft Heinz shares and 3G Capital

Buffett explains why Berkshire has broken down investments into five 'groves'

CNBC's Becky Quick sits down with the legendary investor, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett to discuss Buffett's strategy of breaking down the company's investment into five different groups, which he refers to as "groves."

Buffett: I would buy the S&P 500 in a second

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett says he would invest in the S&P 500 in a second if you're looking for a ten-year investment. He also discusses the market conditions.

Warren Buffett: I would support Bloomberg for president

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett says he would support Michael Bloomberg for president. Buffett says he thinks Bloomberg would be a good president because he knows how to run things and he understand people and the markets. Buffett also addresses where he falls on the political ideological spectrum and how his views have changed over the years.

Warren Buffett: The wealthy are undertaxed relative to the general population

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett says the wealthy should probably be taxed more compared to the general American population. Buffett says that he does not think people would flee the country if taxes increased.

Warren Buffett: Joint health-care initiative is a long-term project

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett talks about his joint health-care venture with Jamie Dimon and Jeff Bezos.

Warren Buffett: 'Bitcoin has no unique value at all'

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett says that, while Bitcoin was an ingenious idea, it is not unique in value considering that new cryptocurrencies are being created constantly.

Warren Buffett on what he plans to do with his Kraft Heinz shares and 3G Capital

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett says he would like to still be invested in Kraft Heinz five to ten years from now, though he thinks that 3G Captial misjudged how competition would evolve in the sector.

Warren Buffett: Amazon hurt 'a little' by end of NYC deal

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett addresses the controversy of Amazon's planned headquarters in New York and the idea of states offering companies large subsidizies.

Why Warren Buffett sold Berkshire's stake in Oracle

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett explains why he quickly sold Berkshire's stake in Oracle. Among other reasons, he says that he didn't understand the business well enough.

Warren Buffett on Apple: 'If it were cheaper, we'd be buying it'

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett weighs in on Apple, expanding on what he wrote in the company's annual letter and what he expects from the stock in the next few years.

Warren Buffett: You do not want to have a political view when investing

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett says that he has been able to invest under every presidency he has lived through, so investors should not take a political view when investing.

Warren Buffett: Trade wars hurt countries and economies

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett says that a trade war would be bad for both China and the United States. Buffett explains why trade is so important to international relations and how the United States is uniquely positioned to make trade deals.

Warren Buffett: Electric cars are in America's future

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick and Joe Kernan, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett addresses why he has invested in autos and electric cars in China more than in the United States. Buffett addresses the future of electric cars in America and how the operation to create more solar powered cars differs in America than in China.

Warren Buffett on Nebraska Furniture Mart founder Rose Blumkin

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett discusses the life and legacy of Rose Blumkin, the founder of Nebraska Furniture Mart. She sold the business to him in the 1980s.

Warren Buffett on Fed Chair Jerome Powell: 'I don't second guess him at all'

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett weighs in on the state of the economy as well as Jerome Powell's report card as Fed Chair.

Warren Buffett: Berkshire Hathaway 'overpaid' for Kraft

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett says that the company overpaid for the American food company. He also goes into the history of Kraft Heinz and his thoughts on the future of the company.

How Warren Buffett approaches writing Berkshire Hathaway's letter to shareholders

CNBC's Becky Quick sits down with the legendary investor, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett. Buffett explains his method for writing his highly anticipated letter to shareholders.

Warren Buffett says he was close to making 'very large' acquisition in Q4 but it fell apart

In an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick, Berkshire Hathaway's Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett says he was close to making a "very large" investment in the fourth quarter, while the markets were at a low, but it fell apart.

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