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Buffett & Berkshire Hathaway Holdings S-Z (SNY, STI, USB, USG, UNP, UPS, UNH, WBC, WMT, WPO, WFC, WLP, WSC)

These are the new combined holdings (alphabetically S-Z) from Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-A) for the period ended December 31, 2007:

  • Sanofi-Aventis (NSE: SNY) 3.569 million shares for some $162.5 million.
  • SunTrust Banks (NYSE: STI) 3.2 million shares for some $200 million.
  • US Bancorp. (NYSE: USB) 67.58 million shares for some $2.145 Billion.
  • USG Corp. (NYSE: USG) 17.07 million shares for some $611 million.
  • Union Pacific (NYSE: UNP) 4.453 million shares for some $559 million.
  • United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) 1.49 million shares for some $101 million.
  • United Health Group (NYSE: UNH) 6 million shares for some $349 million.
  • Wabco Holdings (NYSE: WBC) 2.7 million shares for some $135 million.
  • Wal-Mart Stores (NYSE: WMT) 19.94 million shares for some $948 million.
  • Washington Post (NYSE: WPO) 1.727 million shares for some $1.367 Billion.
  • Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) 289.3 million shares for some $8.73 Billion.
  • Wellpoint (NYSE: WLP) 4.5 million shares for some $394.78 million shares.
  • Wesco Financial (AMEX: WSC) 5.7 million shares for some $2.28 Billion.

Buffet’s full stock list alphabetically A-G
Buffet’s full stock list alphabetically H-P

Jon C. Ogg
February 14, 2008

Travel Cards Are Getting Too Good To Ignore

Credit card companies are pulling out all the stops, with the issuers are offering insane travel rewards and perks.

We’re talking huge sign-up bonuses, points on every purchase, and benefits like lounge access, travel credits, and free hotel nights. For travelers, these rewards can add up to thousands of dollars in flights, upgrades, and luxury experiences every year.

It’s like getting paid to travel — and it’s available to qualified borrowers who know where to look.

We’ve rounded up some of the best travel credit cards on the market. Click here to see the list. Don’t miss these offers — they won’t be this good forever.

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