Berkshire Hathaway Inc

NYSE: BRK-B
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Closing Price on December 24, 2024

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Standard & Poor's has announced that Berkshire Hathaway is now officially off of its CreditWatch Negative list.
Warren Buffett has now released the official equity holdings of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A) as of December 31, 2016. That makes this the official Buffett stocks for 2016, but we would...
In the case of Phillips 66, RBC Capital Markets doesn't really care that Warren Buffett bought even more shares of the refining giant in recent days.
Analysts at Credit Suisse have commented on several issues facing solar energy companies.
If there is one shareholder who is squirming about the prospects for IBM, it is Warren Buffett. This position has kept pounding the unrealized losses for Berkshire Hathaway.
Of the four largest U.S. oil refiners, two boosted net income in each quarter of 2015.
It turns out the largest shareholder of Phillips 66, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, has been accumulating more shares.
24/7 Wall St. has been reviewing sectors backward and forward and wanted to look at the conglomerates for an outlook in 2016.
In a new research note, Jefferies has tracked down the stocks that the so-called superinvestors were buying in the fourth quarter.
24/7 Wall St. tracks Warren Buffett's holdings each quarter and the most recent Berkshire Hathaway holdings report contained more changes than have been seen in some time.
Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway have released their official equity holdings of Berkshire Hathaway as of September 30, 2015.
Although it might seem like conglomerates are going out of style, one of the 10 best performing Dow Jones Industrial Average is General Electric.
White House Photo by Pete SouzaInvestors still love to watch every single move of Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A). It turns out that being the wealthiest individual and being...
It is hard to prove whether BNSF was a good investment for Buffett. Signs point to the fact that it was not.
If there is a way to make a dollar or two off of secular trends, chances are high that Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway may be interested in profiting from it.