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Thursday, October 15, 2020

The Daily Money: Wine prices may rise due to West Coast wildfires

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Thursday, October 15

It's Thursday, Daily Money readers, 19 days until the election. Brett Molina returns with more Money and Tech headlines for our Friday Eve.

If you are a wine drinker, we have some bad news: the devastating wildfires on the West Coast are having a major impact on wineries. Potential damage to the wine supply in the U.S. could mean higher prices and fewer choices.

In today's installment of "How Does Warren Buffett Make So Much Money," the Oracle of Omaha and his team have more than 78% of their portfolio invested in these five stocks.

Finally, Apple's announcement of the iPhone 12 might have you wondering whether it's time to upgrade your smartphone. But before you take the plunge on iPhone 12, ask yourself these questions.

Scroll down for more headlines, while I revisit my childhood at Fisher Price's new virtual toy museum.

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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