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James Anderson and Nick Train leave Warren Buffett in the dust over the last 20 years


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James Anderson and Nick Train leave Warren Buffett in the dust over the last 20 years
Oracle of Omaha has returned 508% in pounds and pence compared with Scottish Mortgage’s 1,928% gains
James Anderson, Nick Train and Michael Lindsell and Alexander Darwall are among the UK fund managers who have beaten Warren Buffett in the last 20 years, according to analysis by AJ Bell.
Buffett, one of the world’s most revered investors, has returned 2,810,526% in dollar terms to Berkshire Hathaway investors since 1965, outstripping S&P 500 returns of 23,454%. ....

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FTSE 100 slumps despite expected US recovery | 23 April 2021


23 April 2021 | 12:05pm
StockMarketWire.com - The FTSE 100 was down 0.4% to 6,907.48 by midday as investors continued to weigh Covid risks and even as US futures markets suggested a recovery on Wall Street later.
US stocks were materially weaker on Thursday on the Biden administration s latest tax plans.
Back in the UK, retail sales jumped by 5.4% in March from February, the Office for National Statistics said.
Public transport company FirstGroup rose 11.5% to 96.85p after entering into an agreement to sell its First Student and First Transit businesses to EQT Infrastructure for £3.3 billion.
The company proposed to return about £365 million of the proceeds, about 30 pence per share, to shareholders during the current calendar year. ....

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