Indeed, stocks such as Amazon or Apple brought such returns for long-term investors. Its software stores and secures data and allows for complex data pipelines, large-scale analytics, feature engineering, interactive applications, and more, all with one platform-agnostic engine. The best-known of those investors is Warren Buffett's team at Berkshire Hathaway, which made a $250 million investment and bought more than 4 million shares from another stockholder prior to the IPO. Read More...
Indeed, stocks such as Amazon or Apple brought such returns for long-term investors. Its software stores and secures data and allows for complex data pipelines, large-scale analytics, feature engineering, interactive applications, and more, all with one platform-agnostic engine. The best-known of those investors is Warren Buffett’s team at Berkshire Hathaway, which made a $250 million investment and bought more than 4 million shares from another stockholder prior to the IPO.