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Do Catastrophic Events Make Insurers More Attractive Investments?
After this week's tornado outside of Oklahoma City, some investors may be thinking that the hit to insurers will be too much. But they might want to reconsider.
How to Buy Stock Without Losing Your Shirt
If you want to know how to buy stock intelligently, you really have to focus on value.
Is a Win for Jamie Dimon a Loss for Shareholders?
Does Jamie Dimon winning this battle mean a loss for JPMorgan?
Once Left for Dead, These Insurers Are Scaling New Heights
Mortgage insurers have experienced a fantastic rally over the past year -- and it just keeps getting better.
Google's Sham Shareholder Democracy
Google’s tri-class share structure prevents shareholders from holding management accountable.
Will Rail Companies Get Priced out of the Oil Business
Recent changes in oil pries could mean that transporting oil by rail was a flash-in-the-pan trend.
Why Berkshire's Brooks Is Winning the Race
The company made a big decision 12 years ago.
These 6 States Tax Inheritances the Hardest
Even after a tragic event, these states are waiting to collect their share of loved ones' assets.
The Berkshire Hathaway Story Nobody Cares About
Berkshire gets its credit downgraded. Should you be running for the hills?
Ask a Fool: These Guys Invest Like Buffett
Are there other investing leaders we can look to out there with a Buffett-esque philosophy?