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    Warren Buffett Not A Buyer - Or Seller - Of Apple And Google

    Mon, 05/07/2012 - 00:24 EDT - Forbes.com - Top Stories

    Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett??told investors at the company?s annual meeting over the weekend that he?d neither buy nor sell Apple or Google shares. The billionaire investor says he simply doesn?t know how to value the two companies. According to a New York Times live blog of Saturday?s event in Omaha, Buffett in response to ...

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