WSJ With Its Stock Price Buffeted, Berkshire May Be a Bargain

Warren Buffett likes cheap stocks. Right now, he doesn’t need to look far to find one. His company, Berkshire Hathaway, has slid in the last three months, making it one of the more striking values in the stock market. Indeed, some think the Oracle’s stock hasn’t been this cheap since the height of the Internet stock boom—and investors who got in then have tripled their money, even after the recent decline.

 

Bloomberg Obama, Boehner Put Aside Budget to Tee Up

President Barack Obama lines up his putt as he plays a round of golf with House Speaker John Boehner, background, Vice President Joe Biden and Ohio Gov. John Kasich at the Courses at Andrews at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, Saturday, June 18, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton)

 

BGR Tablets: Apple To Dominate, Little PC Canibalization, Says Bernstein

By Tiernan RaySanford Bernstein chip analyst Stacy Rasgon this morning offers up a 49-page white paper summarizing observations on the tablet computer market stemming from recent conversation with fellow Bernstein analysts Toni Sacconaghi, who covers Apple (AAPL), Pierre Ferragu, who covers Nokia (NOK), and Alberto Moel, who follows telecom stocks.

Business Week God’s MBAs: Why Mormon Missions Produce Leaders

Many of the men who trained to be Mormon missionaries have gone on to become among the most distinguished persons in American business and civic life