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A subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy: Ben Bridge Jeweler: Luxury Items 100% 2000/07/18 [9] [10] Benjamin Moore & Co. Materials and Construction 100% 2001/01/01 [11] $1 Billion [12] [13] Berkadia Mortgage Financing 50% 2009/12/31 [14] Joint venture with Jefferies Financial Group, formerly known as Leucadia Berkshire Hathaway Assurance ...
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HomeServices of America is the United States' largest residential real estate services company, based on closed transactions. The company provides real estate brokerage services, mortgage loan origination, franchising, title insurance / escrow and closing services, home warranties, property insurance, casualty insurance, and relocation services .
A real estate company owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has agreed to pay $250 million to settle lawsuits nationwide claiming that longstanding practices by real estate brokerages ...
The Three-Year Swim Club by Julie Checkoway. This nonfiction read interweaves Olympic, Japanese-Hawaiian and WWII history in an inspiring story of overcoming adversity. The sugar ditch kids are ...
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Berkshire Hathaway Energy (previously known as MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company until 2014) is a holding company and subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, which owns 92% of the company. Berkshire has owned a controlling stake since 1999. [3] The company also controls power distribution companies in the United Kingdom and Canada. [4]
The Washington, DC institution acquired a rare daguerreotype of former First Lady Dolley Madison, wife of fourth US president James Madison, for $456,000.