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Berkshire's New CEO Gets $25M Salary, 19% Pay Hike

Greg Abel, Berkshire Hathaway's new CEO, will receive a $25 million annual salary, a 19% increase. This marks a significant shift from Warren Buffett's iconic $100,000 pay. Read more about the leadership transition.

India Office Market Hits Record High in 2025

India's office real estate market achieved a historic peak in 2025 with 86.4 million sq ft leased. Bengaluru leads, GCCs drive demand, and rents rise. Read the full analysis.

Trump's 10% Credit Card Rate Cap Plan Stirs Reactions

US President Donald Trump proposes a 10% cap on credit card interest rates. The move draws reactions from Bill Ackman, Elizabeth Warren, and banks. A study suggests it could save Americans $100 billion annually. Read more.

Microsoft Denies Massive 22,000 Layoff Rumours

Microsoft's top communications executive Frank Shaw has slammed reports of 11,000 to 22,000 job cuts as '100% made up'. Get the full story on the rumours and Microsoft's recent history with layoffs.

Buffett Retires: 3 Indian Stocks That Fit His Philosophy

Warren Buffett retired as Berkshire CEO in Dec 2025, but his value investing principles remain vital. We analyze HDFC Bank, Hero MotoCorp, and Pidilite Industries as potential picks for long-term investors in India.

Greg Abel's $25M Salary Among Top for S&P 500 CEOs

Greg Abel, Warren Buffett's successor at Berkshire Hathaway, is set for a $25 million salary in 2026, placing him among the highest-paid S&P 500 CEOs. This marks a new era for the conglomerate.

Ahmedabad Residential Market Grows 3% in H2 2025

Ahmedabad's housing market saw 3% YoY sales growth in H2 2025, with 9,382 units sold. Premium homes above Rs 1 crore now hold 25% market share. Read the full Knight Frank report analysis.

India Housing Sales Fall 1% in 2025, Prices Up 19%

Housing sales across eight major Indian cities fell 1% to 3.48 lakh units in 2025 despite a significant price rise. Knight Frank report highlights NRI contribution rising to 12-15%. Explore the city-wise data.

Why Warren Buffett Won't Invest in SIPs

Warren Buffett's investment philosophy explains why he avoids Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs). Discover the key reasons and what Indian investors can learn. Read more.

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