Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. (NYSE:BRK-B)
A holding company owning subsidiaries engaged in a number of diverse business activities, including property and casualty insurance and reinsurance, utilities and energy, finance, manufacturing, retailing and services.
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It has not done anything since it split with no dividends not worth buying. I see no profit in it
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This will be a profitable company no matter what happens as long as buffet is running it I wouldl jsut watch out once he is done
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buffett is a proven strategy i believe.
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Buffet is still the man and he will find a good replacement
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It's below its intrinsic value.
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no need to reinvent the wheel, just follow the master.
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Due to the size of this co. it will be just to hard to move the meter.
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I AM NORMALLY NOT A FOLLOWER BUT IN THIS CASE I HAVE TO FOLLOW MY HERO.... AND WIN AGAIN !!!!!! PAY ATTENTION FOLKS !!!!!
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Buffet
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This company is managed well and continues to grow. It makes smart acquisitions, and it does so thoughtfully and with insight. I think that this company is a must-have for almost any portfolio. It will only continue to grow.
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Classic case of insider trading.
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Because it is the oracle!
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Long term growth, buy and hold
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Warren Buffit, who's going to bet against him. Rumor is he's looking to buy more companies. This happens the stock should start to move.
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have to play the oracle
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A compilation of great companies betting on US economic growth.
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This account tracks the less exciting stocks from my watch list - companies that are easy to understand with clean balance sheets and good track records in relatively straight-forward industries.
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Solid long term view. Proven track record
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BH has a history of buying good, high performance companies and recognizes one important fact. The businesses were performing above average when bought for a reason...good management. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. The CEO's of those companies will do their best to provide the performance that BH demands and, importantly, allows them to control. By operating untethered. They are, however, RESPONSIBLE and ACCOUNTABLE.
In that scenario, the continued success of BH is assured. When Buffett retires, the genius of Omaha will continue, because the genius is in the mix.
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