Berkshire Hathaway Inc

NYSE: BRK-B
$455.31
-$4.40 (-1.0%)
Closing Price on September 20, 2024

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For several years, Apple has been the world's most valuable company based on market cap. Its rise largely has been driven by the wild success of the iPhone family of products.
Warren Buffett has in the past referred to the airline sector as a death trap. But now, Buffett and his team have actually bought the airline stocks.
Outside of Warren Buffett being one of the richest men alive and being considered the greatest investor of modern times, there have been many key changes in the Buffett stocks over recent quarters.
Many brokerage firms and economists said that a Trump victory would be awful for stocks, with an immediate correction. 24/7 Wall St. has identified several immediate losers.
Everyone seems to overlook the past ties between Warren Buffett and JPMorgan. Now those ties just became even deeper.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to see what were the top holdings with the highest dividend yields in Warren Buffett's equity portfolio. It turns out that the highest stock yields absolutely blow away the...
Here is how the new list of Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway's public share holding looks as of June 30, 2016.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-B) announced earnings. Operating earnings were $4.607 billion, in the second quarter up from $3.890 billion in the same period last year. The report showed an...
Profit gains were driven by insurance underwriting improvements and investments. Still, weak oil and even coal muting the rail traffic may have turned a good earnings report from Warren Buffett into...
When Kinder Morgan slashed its annual dividend by 75% late last year, the sky fell on the stock price.
The five best performing Buffett stocks so far in 2016 are handily outperforming the broader market. It will be interesting to see if these stocks will hold their gains in the rest of the year.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to take a look at the top five positions in the Buffett holdings that were the worst year-to-date performers.
Goldman Sachs has lowered its expectations and upside projections on Apple, citing lower growth expectations for the smartphone industry.
What it is that is driving the interest in General Electric over its better performing peers? There is one simple explanation, after backing out all other issues: earnings growth!
With a 4% rally in Apple on the heels of news of Berkshire Hathaway's $1 billion stake, there are several things that should be considered.