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Why Doesn't Berkshire Pay a Dividend? Yahoo!'s Tepid User Growth Bonds, CDs, and the Economy When To Sell?
Berkshire Hathaway, one of the most successful stocks of the past 30 years, doesn't pay a dividend even though it is rolling in cash. How come?
The rate at which new users are coming to Yahoo!'s website is declining rapidly. Is this enough to explain the drop-off in the share price? Or are there other factors at work?
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