Buffett Speaks with CNBC
Details of Buffett Speaks with CNBC interview are as follows:
- Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2026
- Location: CNBC’s “Squawk Box” program
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First Half of the Interview
This is a CNBC interview with Warren Buffett. The first half focuses on topics such as philanthropy, life, children, and friends, including:
- How he handles his Berkshire Hathaway stock
- His views on philanthropy
- His expectations for his three children
- Bill Gates
Second Half of the Interview
The second half of this interview mainly discusses businesses and investments, including:
- The current overheated investment market
- Alphabet’s investment cases (Note: Buffett’s views on this part are very valuable, as he spent considerable time explaining them in detail during the interview)
- Apple
- Coca-Cola
- American Express
- IBM
- His most important criteria when looking for long-term investment companies
- His views on the prospects of Alphabet and Apple
- Investments in the technology industry
- Federal Reserve
Recommendation
Investors are advised to take the time to listen carefully to his interview. It is best to watch the entire interview video in English; reading the heavily edited Chinese transcript is not recommended.
Online Links
- Warren Buffett’s CNBC Interview Video
- Warren Buffett’s CNBC Interview Transcript (English Version)
- Warren Buffett’s CNBC Interview Transcript (Traditional Chinese Version)

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