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Short Selling: Warren Buffett Holdings (June 2007)
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BRK/A, BNI, KO, PG, WMT, USG, AXP, WFC, MCO, JNJ, COP, UNP, USB, MTB, ASD, NSC, WLP, UNH, IR, HRB
It is always interesting to see how Wall Street bets with or against Warren Buffett’s stock holdings. These are among the most recent holdings of the great Berkshire Hathaway (BRK/A-NYSE) and you’ll be able to see how there was more of an increase in short selling in the Buffett holdings. Keep in mind that by now many of these will no longer be current holdings because these public company holdings change from quarter to quarter, and for that matter there will be newer holdings that are not included in here.
Company (TICKER) JUNE MAY CHANGE
Burlington Northern (BNI) 6.24M 6.19M +0.7%
Procter & Gamble (PG) 19.35M 14.2M +36%
American Express (AXP) 23.5M 21.6M +8.9%
Wells Fargo (WFC) 51.8M 35.9M +44%
Moody’s (MCO) 18M 17.5M +3.3%
ConocoPhillips (COP) 21.38M 17.37M +23%
Union Pacific (UNP) 4.5M 4.4M +1.9%
Anheuser-Busch (BUD) 9.81M 6.79M +44%
US Bancorp (USB) 35.4M 25.2M +40%
Wellpoint (WLP) 5.62M 5.3M +5.7%
UnitedHealth (UNH) 9.7M 8.94M +8.5%
Ingersoll-Rand (IR) 5.11M 3.31M +54%
H&R Block (HRB) 20.3M 23.3M -12.7%
Coca-Cola (KO) 20.19M 27.8M -27%
Wal-Mart (WMT) 37.1M 38.1M -2.5%
USG (USG) 14.97M 16.05M -6.7%
SunTrust Banks (STI) 7.42M 7.94M -6.5%
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) 15.37M 16.1M -4.8%
M&T Bank (MTB) 1.69M 1.93M -12.7%
American Standard (ASD) 5.15M 7.46M -30%
Norfolk Southern (NSC) 4.7M 5.47M -14%
As a reminder, last night Jim Cramer reviewed some of the Buffett holdings as well with an opinion about piggybacking on each of these. Here is the critique Cramer gave for stock tickers UNP, USB, MTB, ASD, NSC, WLP, UNH, IR, HRB and here is the critique he gave for stock tickers BNI, KO, PG, WMT, USG, AXP, WFC, MCO, JNJ, COP.
Jon C. Ogg
June 22, 2007
Jon Ogg can be reached at [email protected]; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.
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