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US markets, after setting new highs Friday on the encouraging employment report, are set for a more cautious open Monday.
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On the same day he joins Twitter, the Berkshire Hathaway CEO calls for men in corporate America to help their female counterparts succeed.
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Phillip Frost backs SafeStitch and Warren Buffett holds DaVita.
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