Berkshire Hathaway Resumes Share Buybacks Warren Buffett's conglomerate has resumed its share buyback program, the company announced Monday. Berkshire Hathaway will repurchase up to $10 billion of its own shares over time, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The move comes after a roughly two-year hiatus from buying back its own stock. The last time Berkshire Hathaway conducted a major share repurchase was in 2019, when it bought back about $5.2 billion worth of shares. Berkshire Hathaway's decision to resume buybacks is seen as a sign that the company has confidence in its future earnings potential and believes its shares are undervalued. The move could also help support the company's stock price, which has struggled this year amid concerns over inflation, interest rates and global economic growth. The share repurchase program will be funded through Berkshire Hathaway's cash reserves, which stood at around $93 billion as of June 30. The company is known for its cash-rich balance sheet and has historically generated significant earnings and retained a large portion of those profits. Berkshire Hathaway's buyback announcement sent its shares higher Monday morning, with the stock rising about 1.4% to around $334 per share in early trading. The conglomerate's decision to resume share buybacks is also seen as a sign that it is confident in its ability to generate strong returns for shareholders. Berkshire Hathaway has a long history of producing impressive results under Mr. Buffett's leadership, and the company has generated significant value for investors over time through its operating businesses and investments. As part of its quarterly earnings release, Berkshire Hathaway also announced that it had repurchased about $1 billion worth of shares in the second quarter. The company said it continues to evaluate i...#Berkshire_Hathaway #Warren_Buffett #Securities_and_Exchange_Commission
Berkshire's Abel Vows to Use All His Pay to Buy Firm's Stock Ajit Jain, the head of reinsurance at Berkshire Hathaway Inc., said he plans to use every penny of his annual compensation to buy shares of the conglomerate run by Warren Buffett. The move is a testament to Jain's commitment to the company and its long-term success. "I'm going to put it all in," Jain said in an interview, referring to his bonus and salary. "I think Berkshire has got an incredible future ahead of it." Jain's decision is rare among top executives at large public companies, where common practice is to sell some or most of their shares to cover taxes or other expenses. Jain, 65, has been with Berkshire for over three decades and played a key role in building the company's reinsurance business. He's known for his deal-making skills and ability to attract top talent to the firm. Jain's commitment to buying more stock is seen as a vote of confidence in Buffett's strategy and the company's prospects. "I think it's fantastic that Ajit is willing to put it all in," said Lawrence Cunningham, a professor at New York University's Stern School of Business. "It shows he has a tremendous amount of faith in the company." Berkshire's shares have soared over the past year, driven by strong profits and a rebounding economy. Jain's decision also underscores his loyalty to Buffett, who is known for his frugal ways and emphasis on long-term value creation. Buffett himself has spoken about the importance of retaining capital within the company, rather than distributing it to shareholders in the form of dividends. "It's not just about me," Jain said. "It's about making sure that Berkshire continues to thrive." With his bonus and salary, Jain will be able to buy tens of thousands of dollars' worth of Berkshire stock each year. W...#New_York_University #Warren_Buffett #Ajit_Jain #Berkshire_Hathaway_Inc #Stern_School_of_Business
Press Play: TI Talks About Recent Back-and-Forth with 50 Cent In a recent interview, rapper T.I. opened up about the recent back-and-forth he's had with fellow rapper 50 Cent. The two have been trading diss tracks and insults on social media over the past few weeks, leaving fans wondering what sparked the beef in the first place. According to T.I., the whole situation could have been avoided if the two rappers just talked things out instead of resorting to online sparring. "You know, we're both grown men," he said. "We should be able to sit down and have a conversation about whatever issues we have without having to take it to social media." T.I. also weighed in on the diss records his sons King and Domani have been releasing in response to 50 Cent's jabs. While some fans might see their fatherly pride shining through, T.I. is more concerned with his kids' well-being than he is about winning a rap battle. "You know, I don't really enjoy what my boys are doing," he admitted. "I mean, they're just trying to do their thing and have fun, but at the end of the day, I want them to be safe and happy. If that means not releasing diss tracks, then so be it." Despite the drama, T.I. says he's still open to squashing the beef with 50 Cent if the other rapper is willing to put aside their differences and talk things through. "We're both old enough to know better," he said with a chuckle. "Let's just calm down and have a conversation."#King #TI #50_Cent #Domani

T.I. Talks Final Album, 50 Cent Feud, Status of ‘ATL 2’ & ‘Humbling’ Success of ‘LET EM KNOW’ T.I. is gearing up to release his final studio album, and the King of Trap is feeling a sense of closure as he wraps up his music career. In an exclusive interview with Billboard, T.I. opened up about his upcoming record, the ongoing feud with 50 Cent, the status of the "ATL" sequel, and the humbling success of his recent single "LET EM KNOW." "I'm at peace with it," T.I. said when asked about the thought of retiring from music. "I've had a great run. I've been fortunate enough to have had a career that's spanned over 20 years, and I'm proud of what I've accomplished." The rapper added, "But I'm also excited about the fact that I get to leave on my own terms, as opposed to being forced out." T.I.'s long-raging feud with 50 Cent has been making headlines in recent months. When asked if he's surprised by the longevity of their beef, T.I. chuckled and said, "Nah, not really. I think we both know that we're two of the most iconic figures in hip-hop, and when you combine that with our strong personalities and egos, it's only natural that there would be some kind of conflict." As for the status of the sequel to his 2006 hit film "ATL," T.I. revealed that a script is being written, but he emphasized that it's still in the early stages. "We're just trying to get the story right," he explained. "I think we're getting close, and once we feel like we've got something special, we'll start moving forward." T.I.'s recent single "LET EM KNOW" has been a surprise hit, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart. When asked about the song's success, T.I. expressed gratitude and humility. "It's amazing to me," he said. "I didn't expect it to resonate with people like that. I'm just grateful that they're still listening."#TI #50_Cent #Billboard #ATL #LET_EM_KNOW

T.I. Says He Didn't 'Enjoy' His Sons Getting Involved in His Beef with 50 Cent Rapper T.I. is speaking out about his highly publicized beef with 50 Cent, and he's revealing that it wasn't exactly pleasant for him to see his sons get caught up in the drama. In a recent interview, the King rapper said that while he didn't enjoy seeing his sons – Clifford "King" Joseph Harris and Messiah Martin – get involved in the back-and-forth with 50 Cent, he understood why they would want to stick up for their father. "I didn't enjoy it, but I understand why my kids wanted to be a part of it," T.I. said. "They wanted to stand up for me and show that they're on my side, and I appreciate that. But at the end of the day, as a parent, you want your kids to stay out of that type of stuff." T.I. initially got into a heated exchange with 50 Cent over social media, with both rappers trading barbs about each other's careers and personal lives. The beef escalated when T.I.'s sons started getting involved, with Clifford even releasing a diss track aimed at 50 Cent. Despite the drama, T.I. says he's not holding any grudges against his former foe. "I'm not mad at nobody," he said. "We're all human beings, we all make mistakes. I'm just glad that we can put this behind us and move forward." T.I.'s comments come as he prepares to release new music and continue to build his career in the entertainment industry. With his latest beef seemingly behind him, it remains to be seen what the future holds for the rapper.#TI #50_Cent #Clifford_King_Joseph_Harris #Messiah_Martin
Lesley Manville Says Her Stage and Screen Careers 'Feed Each Other' Academy Award-nominated actress Lesley Manville has spoken about how her stage and screen careers have a symbiotic relationship, saying that they "feed each other" in terms of artistic fulfillment. In an exclusive interview with our publication, the British star revealed that her experiences in theater have informed her approach to film and television work, and vice versa. "I think it's really important for me to keep both going," Manville explained. "The stage is a very different animal from screen acting, but I find that they both inform each other in ways that are really helpful." She noted that the intimacy of live theater allows her to connect with audiences on a deeper level, which then translates to her work on camera. Manville has had significant success in both mediums, earning critical acclaim for her performances in films like "Mum's the Word" and television shows such as "River." Her latest project is the forthcoming drama series "The Crown," where she will be playing the role of Lucy Lane- Fox, a close friend and confidante to Queen Elizabeth II. Despite the demands of working on multiple projects simultaneously, Manville emphasized that her passion for acting remains constant. "I feel incredibly lucky to be able to do what I love every day," she said. "And I think that's really important – to find something that you're passionate about and then make sure you're doing everything you can to nurture it." Manville's dedication to her craft has earned her a reputation as one of the most respected and versatile actresses working today. With her latest project set to premiere later this year, fans are eagerly anticipating what she will bring to the role of Lucy Lane-Fox in "The Crown."#Lesley_Manville #Mums_the_Word #River #The_Crown #Lucy_LaneFox #Queen_Elizabeth_II

Lesley Manville Says Her Stage and Screen Careers "Feed Each Other" Actress Lesley Manville has had a storied career, with a long list of credits on stage and screen. And while some performers might find it challenging to balance the two, Manville says she finds that her work in theater and film actually informs and enriches each other. "I think they feed each other," she said during an interview at the Kansas City Repertory Theatre, where she's currently starring in a production of "The Winter's Tale." "When I'm doing a play, it's like a little bubble that you're in, and you can really explore the character and the story without the constraints of time or budget. And then when I come to film, it's like a completely different animal – it's about efficiency and getting the most out of what you have." Manville has appeared on stage at London's National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, and other prominent venues, as well as in films like "Phantom Thread" and "I'm Thinking of Ending Things." She says that her experience in theater has helped her bring a deeper level of emotional authenticity to her film work. "When I'm doing a play, I have time to really get inside the character's head and heart," she explained. "And then when I come to film, I can draw on that and use it as a foundation for my performance."#Lesley_Manville #Kansas_City_Repertory_Theatre #Londons_National_Theatre #Royal_Shakespeare_Company #Phantom_Thread #Im_Thinking_of_Ending_Things

Lesley Manville Says Her Stage and Screen Careers "Feed Each Other" Actress Lesley Manville has had a prolific career, with numerous stage and screen credits to her name. In a recent interview, she shared the secret to her success: how her work in theater and film inform and influence each other. Manville, known for her roles in films like "Another Year" and "Phantom Thread," says that her stage work feeds directly into her screen performances. She notes that the process of rehearsing and refining a character on stage helps her to develop a deeper understanding of their motivations and emotions, which she can then bring to her film work. Conversely, Manville also finds that her screen experiences inform her stage performances. She says that playing complex characters in films like "Widower" has helped her to develop a greater range as an actress, allowing her to tackle more challenging roles on stage. "I think they feed each other," Manville explains. "When I'm doing a play, I find myself thinking about the same things when I'm working on a film. And vice versa. It's all connected." Manville has been performing for over three decades, and has worked with some of the most respected directors in the industry, including Mike Leigh and Paul Thomas Anderson. Her most recent stage credit is a production of "Oedipus" at the Donmar Warehouse, where she plays Jocasta opposite Ben Miles's Oedipus. Despite her many accomplishments, Manville says that she still approaches each new role with a sense of trepidation and excitement. She notes that the thrill of exploring a new character is what keeps her going, and what drives her to continue pushing herself as an actress. "I love the process of discovery," Manville says. "I love not knowing exactly where I'm going to end up, but being ...#Lesley_Manville #Donmar_Warehouse #Mike_Leigh #Paul_Thomas_Anderson #Ben_Miles #Oedipus

Manhattan Construction Accident Lawyer Steven Louros Publishes New Resource Explaining New York Labor Law 240 Scaffold Law Protections for Injured Workers In a move to help ensure that injured construction workers in New York receive the compensation they deserve, Manhattan construction accident lawyer Steven Louros has published a new resource detailing the protections afforded by the state's labor law. Specifically, Louros' guide focuses on Labor Law 240, also known as the Scaffold Law, which provides critical safeguards for workers who are injured while working at heights. The Scaffold Law, enacted in 1911, requires property owners and contractors to provide a safe workplace for construction employees, including adequate protection from falls. However, despite its importance, many workers and their families may not fully understand the law's provisions or how they can be enforced in the event of an accident. Louros' new resource aims to fill this knowledge gap by providing a clear and concise explanation of Labor Law 240's key provisions, including the responsibilities of property owners and contractors, the types of scaffolding required, and the importance of proper training for workers. The guide also offers practical advice on how injured construction workers can protect their rights and pursue fair compensation under the law. As an experienced Manhattan construction accident lawyer, Steven Louros has a deep understanding of the complexities involved in Labor Law 240 claims. His new resource is designed to empower workers who have been injured while working at heights to take control of their cases and seek the justice they deserve. "Construction accidents are all too common in New York City, ...#Scaffold_Law #Steven_Louros #Manhattan_Construction_Accident_Lawyer #New_York_Labor_Law_240 #Property_Owners #Contractors #Construction_Employees

Scaffold Law Enters the Chat A coalition of construction industry groups, labor unions, and property owners is urging federal lawmakers to amend or repeal the state's Scaffold Law, a 132-year-old statute that holds contractors liable for accidents on job sites. The push comes as the law remains a contentious issue in New York State politics. The coalition, which includes the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY), the Construction Industry Council, and the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA), claims the Scaffold Law is driving up costs, reducing construction activity, and increasing insurance premiums. They argue that federal reform would allow for a more nuanced approach to workplace safety, taking into account factors such as the size of the project, the type of work being done, and the experience level of the workers involved. "We believe it's time to modernize our state's laws to reflect the reality of construction today," said REBNY President James Whelan. "The Scaffold Law is a relic of the past that has outlived its usefulness. It's time for federal lawmakers to step in and provide relief." Critics of the law point to its broad application, which can lead to contractors being held liable for accidents caused by factors outside their control. They also argue that the law disproportionately affects small businesses and startups, making it harder for them to compete. Some stakeholders have expressed concern that a federal overhaul could lead to a watering down of safety standards or an increase in workplace injuries. However, coalition members insist that any changes would be made with the goal of improving safety, not compromising it. The push for federal reform comes...#Scaffold_Law #New_York_State #Real_Estate_Board_of_New_York #Construction_Industry_Council #Building_Owners_and_Managers_Association #James_Whelan #Michael_Kane

Bronx Personal Injury Law Firm Stillman & Stillman Now Serving Morris Park Residents with Full-Service Legal Representation In a move that aims to provide greater access to legal representation for residents of the Bronx, personal injury law firm Stillman & Stillman has announced its expansion into the Morris Park neighborhood. The highly-regarded firm, which has been serving the community for over 25 years, is now offering full-service legal representation to Morris Park residents who have suffered personal injuries or lost loved ones as a result of another party's negligence. With offices located in the heart of the Bronx, Stillman & Stillman's experienced team of attorneys will provide Morris Park residents with comprehensive legal guidance and support throughout all stages of the litigation process. The firm's areas of expertise include motor vehicle accidents, construction accidents, medical malpractice, product liability, workers' compensation, and wrongful death. "We are thrilled to bring our expertise and dedication to the Morris Park community," said a spokesperson for Stillman & Stillman. "We understand that personal injuries can have a devastating impact on individuals and their families, and we are committed to providing them with the best possible representation to help them navigate this challenging time." Stillman & Stillman's commitment to excellence has earned it a reputation as one of the top personal injury law firms in the Bronx. The firm's attorneys have successfully represented hundreds of clients over the years, securing millions of dollars in compensation on their behalf. Resid...#Stillman_and_Stillman #Morris_Park #Bronx #Personal_Injury_Law_Firm #Motor_Vehicle_Accidents #Construction_Accidents #Medical_Malpractice #Product_Liability #Workers_Compensation #Wrongful_Death
