- Apple Has Two Trillion Reasons to Fight for the App Store (Wall Street Journal)
- Berkshire Hathaway’s Greg Abel Is Planned Successor to Buffett Abel oversees Berkshire’s big non-insurance operations. (Barron’s)
- Exxon Mobil Board Fight Enters Final Rounds (Barron’s)
- 3 Things to Know From Berkshire Hathaway’s Shareholder Meeting (Barron’s)
- Biden’s Plan to Spend $4.5 Trillion Without Boosting Deficits Depends on Factors Beyond His Control (Wall Street Journal)
- Americans Can’t Get Enough of the Stock Market (Wall Street Journal)
- Covid-19 Savings Stockpile Could Accelerate Economy—if Consumers Spend It (Wall Street Journal)
- Epic vs. Apple Trial: Tim Cook, Tim Sweeney and the Other Key Players in ‘Fortnite’ Maker’s Antitrust Lawsuit (Wall Street Journal)
- Workers are coming back to the office – slowly (USA Today)
- Verizon sells Yahoo and AOL as part of $5 billion deal (USA Today)
- EU Looks to Open Its Borders After a Year of Pandemic Isolation (Bloomberg)
- New York City Is Roaring Back to Life, One Year After Its Nadir (Bloomberg)
- Buffett says Berkshire is seeing ‘very substantial inflation’ and raising prices (CNBC)
- Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says Americans can expect a ‘big return’ from Biden’s $4.1 trillion spending proposal (Business Insider)
- Intel CEO stresses more U.S. chip production, fewer stock buybacks (MarketWatch)
- A 10% drop or at least a pause could be looming for the S&P 500. Take shelter in these sectors, says veteran strategist (MarketWatch)
- Bridgewater Co-CIO: The Market Is “Very, Very Dangerous” (ZeroHedge)
- China stocks take lion’s share as EM flows bounce back in April –IIF (Reuters)
- U.S. Supreme Court refuses to revive Wells Fargo accounts scandal suit (Reuters)
- 9 Takeaways From Berkshire Hathaway’s Annual Shareholder Meeting (Benzinga)