Buffett Skips Apple Bonds, Says Not at Those Yields

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Warren Buffett, the billionaire chairman and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., said he isn’t investing in corporate debt, including Apple Inc.’s record offering, because yields are too low.

“We’re not buying corporate bonds of any kind now,” Buffett, 82, said May 4 during an interview with Bloomberg Television’s Betty Liu in Omaha, Nebraska, where Berkshire held its annual meeting. “Not at those yields.”