Industrials

New Warren Buffett & Berkshire Hathaway Stocks T-Z (TMK, USB, USG, UNP, UPS, WBC, WMT, WPO, WFC, WLP, WSC)

Buffett_image_2We have outlined the changes in the holdings of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A) and consolidated these into alphabetical order from "T to Z" for the quarter ended on September 30, 2008:

  • Torchmark Corp. (NYSE: TMK) 2.82 million
  • US Bancorp (NYSE: USB) over 72.9 million; looks UP from June
  • USG Corp. (NYSE: USG) 17.072 million shares (same)
  • Union Pacific Corp. (NYSE: UNP) 8.9 million shares (same)
  • United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) 1.429 million shares (same)
  • WABCO Holdings (NYSE: WBC) 2.7 million shares (same)
  • Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) over 19.9 million shares (looks same)
  • Washington Post (NYSE: WPO) over 1.72 million shares (same)
  • Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) roughly 290.4 million shares (looks same, but likely larger now)
  • Wellpoint Inc. (NYSE: WLP) 4.7773 million shares (same)
  • Wesco Financial Corp. (NYSE: WSC) 5.7 million shares (same)

BUFFETT HOLDINGS "A to H"
BUFFETT HOLDINGS "I to S"

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Jon C. Ogg
November 14, 2008

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