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NEW YORK/HOUSTON, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Warren Buffett's Pilot Co is shuttering ... Known for its service stations and truck stops, Knoxville, Tennessee-based Pilot began international trading ...
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Warren Buffett's outsized returns at Berkshire Hathaway over six decades have earned him a large following on Wall Street. Buffett didn't purchase his favorite stock for the first time in more than six years -- and that's a big deal.
Pilot Co., fully owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc., is shuttering its international oil trading business to concentrate on its core U.S. travel center operations.
Berkshire Hathaway's Pilot Co shuts down international oil trading to focus on North American service station and truck stop business.
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Thus, this chart could provide a stark warning that stock prices are being driven more by investor optimism than the underlying value of these stocks, exactly the kind of market condition that Buffett has said makes him keep his "elephant gun" of cash at the ready.
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