Warren Buffett On CNBC – Video Clips [03/02/2015]

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After the release of the 2014 letter to investors, its the Warren Buffett fest on CNBC this morning! Readers can find all the clips below and stay tuned for further analysis! Clips and for those that prefer we also have the links below.

Buffett’s advice for the next 50 years 

Buffett: I would have passed Keystone 

#Ask Warren: Decision 2016

#Ask Warren:Europe 

#Ask Warren: ArnoldSchwarzenegger 

Buffett’s no holds barred shareholderletter 

Berkshire Hathaway celebrates 50years 

Who will succeed WarrenBuffett? 

#Ask Warren: CharlieMunger 

No surprises at IBM:Buffett 

Deere’s long term attraction: Buffett 

#Ask Warren: GlennClose 

What’s inside BerkshireHathaway? 

Hints of ‘Jain & Abel’ in Berkshire’s annualletter 

Buffett on AmEx: We love it 

Buffett: 2% economy not bad 

Buffett on dividends and buybacks 

LeBron James asks Buffett for investment tips 

Buffett: Mary Barra right for GM 

Warren Buffett: Citi won’t get rich off of Costco deal 

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO, weighs in on Hillary Clinton’s run for president. I’m not a straight down the road Democrat, says Buffett. Also Buffett shares his thoughts on Elizabeth Warren.

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO, discusses Berkshire’s stake in Wal-Mart, and shares his thoughts on General Motors CEO Mary Barra and activist investors.

Costco announced on Monday a new credit card program with Citi in a deal that will go into effect in April 2016. Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett reacts to the deal.


Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to know if Warren Buffett can think of a solution for underfunded pensions.

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO, shares his thoughts on whether stronger countries should help weaker countries in the euro zone, the breakup of big banks, and subprime auto loans.

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO, weighs in on the terrible reputations of some conglomerates, Costco’s new card deal with Citi and Visa, and his issue with private equity.

CNBC’s Jim Cramer wants to know what Warren Buffett thinks of President Obama’s veto of the Keystone bill.

Hedge fund manager David Tepper wants to know what Warren Buffett thinks of compensation transparency and how capital allocation relates to the balance sheet. Also, Harry Wilson weighs in on General Motors, and Buffett shares a long term investment tip.

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO, says 10 years from now Deere will be worth more than it is today. Also, Buffett answers a Twitter question on the upside of Deere versus Caterpillar. You have to have your own reasons for buying a stock, he says.

Actress Glenn Close is troubled by GAAP accounting and wonders how Warren Buffett can reconcile the conflict. My job, says Buffett is to determine if people are giving the honest numbers.

Warren Buffett, breaks down Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings. Also Buffett shares his thoughts on the performance of Burlington Northern Railroad.

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO, says there’s no horse race to run Berkshire Hathaway, talking about world class managers, Ajit Jain and Greg Abel as possible successor to Buffett. And Buffett weighs in on troubles at Burlington Northern Railroad and improving the railway system.

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO, shares his thoughts on American Express losing its exclusive deal with Costco and Berkshire’s stake in the company. Also Buffett runs through Berkshire’s top four holdings.

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO, discusses how times have changed since the company’s first annual shareholder meeting. Buffett says National Indemnity was one on the best investments he made.

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO, explains why he is increasing his stake in IBM. I like buying things cheap, says Buffett.


Berkshire Hathaway’s Vice Chairman Charlie Munger wants to know if Warren Buffett has any regret using the annual letter as a teaching lesson for investors. I regard the annual meeting as a teaching venue, says Buffett.

Berkshire Hathaway’s Vice Chairman Charlie Munger wants to know if Warren Buffett has any regret using the annual letter as a teaching lesson for investors. I regard the annual meeting as a teaching venue, says Buffett.

Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron James wants to know if Warren Buffett will share some investment tips and basketball pointers.

Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman & CEO, says since the fall of 2009 the economy is improving at a modest pace. Compared to the rest of the world, the U.S. is doing very well. Also Buffett explains why he would change the earned income tax credit ‘big time.”

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