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Fundamentals Trump blind faith amid political uncertainty

A monkey throwing darts to pick stocks would have outperformed Donald Trump's hotel and casino business in the 1990s, Warren Buffett pointed out this week.

Shoeshine
Fri, 05 Aug 2016

A monkey throwing darts to pick stocks would have outperformed Donald Trump’s hotel and casino business in the 1990s, Warren Buffett pointed out this week.

Yes indeed, Buffett is the latest billionaire to rip into the US Republican presidential candidate, following Trump’s unbelievable comments

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Fri, 05 Aug 2016
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