Only a handful of large-cap stocks satisfy Warren Buffett’s price and profitability criteria.
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Foreclosures are on the rise, and 60,000 veterans are suddenly much closer to losing their homes
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Warren Buffett turns 95 this summer, and he’s still working weekends
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“There’s an incredible amount of disruption.”