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Berkshire Hathaway Inc

Berkshire Hathaway Inc (BRK.A)

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Current Price
618,000.00
Bid
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Ask
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Volume
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0.00 Day's Range 0.00
497,601.00 52 Week Range 741,971.39
Market Cap
Previous Close
618,000.00
Open
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Last Trade
Last Trade Time
Financial Volume
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VWAP
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Average Volume (3m)
13,914
Shares Outstanding
1,448,880
Dividend Yield
-
PE Ratio
0.01
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
66.41k
Revenue
348.92B
Net Profit
96.22B

About Berkshire Hathaway Inc

Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company with a wide array of subsidiaries engaged in diverse activities. The firm's core business segment is insurance, run primarily through Geico, Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance Group, and Berkshire Hathaway Primary Group. Berkshire has used the excess cash thrown o... Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company with a wide array of subsidiaries engaged in diverse activities. The firm's core business segment is insurance, run primarily through Geico, Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance Group, and Berkshire Hathaway Primary Group. Berkshire has used the excess cash thrown off from these and its other operations over the years to acquire Burlington Northern Santa Fe (railroad), Berkshire Hathaway Energy (utilities and energy distributors), and the firms that make up its manufacturing, service, and retailing operations (which include five of Berkshire's largest noninsurance pretax earnings generators: Precision Castparts, Lubrizol, Clayton Homes, Marmon, and IMC/ISCAR). The conglomerate is unique in that it is run on a completely decentralized basis. Show more

Sector
Fire, Marine, Casualty Ins
Industry
Fire, Marine, Casualty Ins
Headquarters
Wilmington, Delaware, USA
Founded
1970
Berkshire Hathaway Inc is listed in the Fire, Marine, Casualty Ins sector of the New York Stock Exchange with ticker BRK.A. The last closing price for Berkshire Hathaway was $618,000. Over the last year, Berkshire Hathaway shares have traded in a share price range of $ 497,601.00 to $ 741,971.39.

Berkshire Hathaway currently has 1,448,880 shares outstanding. The market capitalization of Berkshire Hathaway is $593.82 million. Berkshire Hathaway has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.01.

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Unilever Initiates Ice Cream Division Spin-Off and Announces Job Cuts; Berkshire Ramps Up Share Buyback Efforts, and More

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BRK.A Discussion

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eastunder eastunder 3 days ago
Has anyone checked on Bar to see if he is still breathing?
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eastunder eastunder 3 days ago
Technical issues briefly halt trading for some NYSE stocks in the latest glitch to hit Wall Street
12:30:00 PM ET, 06/03/2024 - Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — A technical issue caused the temporary halt for some stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange Monday, including at least one whose price briefly fell nearly 100%.

Berkshire Hathaway, the company run by famed investor Warren Buffett, saw its A-class shares plunge 99.97% to $185.10 from Friday's closing price of $627,400, before its trading was halted. After the shares later resumed trading, they immediately recovered all those losses and shot toward $700,000.

Throughout the halt, Berkshire Hathaway's lower-priced B-class shares, which typically trade in concert with the A-class shares, seemed to trade more normally.

The New York Stock Exchange said in a trading update on Monday that trading was halted “in a number of stocks” following a technical issue related to the publication of some pricing data. “Impacted stocks have since reopened (or are in the process of reopening) and the price bands issue has been resolved,” it said shortly after 11 a.m. Eastern time.

The exchange did not give a full list of stocks affected, but trading of Berkshire Hathaway's A-class shares was halted at 9:50 a.m. Eastern time, just before the NYSE first said it was investigating a technical issue.

It's not the first glitch to hit Wall Street recently. Last week, S&P Dow Jones Indices said an issue prevented the publication of real-time pricing for its widely followed S&P 500 index for more than an hour during Thursday's late-morning trading.

The industry has just moved to a new system where the settlement of stock trades happen much faster than they used to. Now, most stock trades need to settle in one business day after a deal is made, instead of the prior requirement of two days.

The change was suggested by of the Securities and Exchange Commission suggested after the “meme-stock” craze of early 2021 put an incredible strain on the market's plumbing, which eventually led some brokerages to restrict buying of GameStop and other stocks. That caused much anger among their customers.
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Surfacetite Surfacetite 3 days ago
We need $185 again. LOL
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Prudent Capitalist Prudent Capitalist 3 days ago
$635,000 for 1 Class A share now and trading has resumed.
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rbl100 rbl100 3 days ago
No it did not go through. I am just wondering if it did, what the consequences would be? I assume it would be fair and square. Because if someone is stupid enough to sell lower than market value... then that is the game. It works both ways. So I believe it would be legit for me to keep.
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Prudent Capitalist Prudent Capitalist 3 days ago
Did your broker actually process a trade for a purchase of 1 BRK Class A share at $185? Chas. Schwab right now showing a last trade of $185.10, a bid of $1.00 for BRK.A and an Ask of $625,000, with 3.500 shares of volume, and a trading range for today of $185.10 - $626,164.28 SMH
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rbl100 rbl100 3 days ago
What happens if I got one share at $185? Anyone know ?
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TheRealMrPirate TheRealMrPirate 3 days ago
$BRK.A What a bizarre day. 🤔

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Prudent Capitalist Prudent Capitalist 1 week ago
Berkshire Stock Looks Good After Selloff as Book Value Grows on Apple Rally

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/berkshire-stock-looks-good-after-selloff-as-book-value-grows-on-apple-rally/ar-BB1ndFiZ?ocid=msedgdhphdr&cvid=b3d0f20496aa4f30a4bfc962222518af&ei=20
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UnstableElement UnstableElement 3 weeks ago
Buffets mystery stock purchase.... https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/topstocks/warren-buffett-s-berkshire-reveals-its-mystery-stock-chubb/ar-BB1msaN7?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=8d8b4f3411ba4ce0a166b6d45adc578c&ei=12
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Prudent Capitalist Prudent Capitalist 1 month ago
The memorial video tribute to open the meeting was very impressive and moving.
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bar1080 bar1080 1 month ago
Berkshire pares huge Apple stake as cash, operating profit set records

"SHM: OMAHA, Neb. (Reuters) - Berkshire Hathaway significantly reduced its enormous stake in Apple in the first quarter, as Warren Buffett's conglomerate let its cash hoard swell to a record $189 billion."

Buffett's company also posted a record operating profit exceeding $11 billion, as its insurance operations benefited from improved underwriting and higher income from investments as interest rates rose.Based on changes in Apple's stock price, Berkshire appears to have sold about 115 million shares, or 13% of its holdings, in the quarter, ending with about 790 million."

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/berkshire-posts-record-operating-profit-121448596.html.
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Prudent Capitalist Prudent Capitalist 2 months ago
The day after the 1987 crash you could buy a BRK A share for around $1,700. or at least in the $1,700's. I remember being on the phone with a client who said he bought a couple in his IRA.
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bar1080 bar1080 3 months ago
$5,000 would have been around 1988 or '89.

"I REMEMBER WHEN THIS WAS $5000 A SHARE AND I THOUGHT IT WAS TOO EXPENSIVE."
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chrispy2468 chrispy2468 3 months ago
I REMEMBER WHEN THIS WAS $5000 A SHARE AND I THOUGHT IT WAS TOO EXPENSIVE.
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fung_derf fung_derf 3 months ago
I'm surprised to see Charlie had a relatively small position in Berkshire. At least compared to Warren.

Buffett (Warren Edward) 38.24 216,687 -1,600 -0.73 21-Nov-2023 13D 119,134.54 Low Individual Investor United States
Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC 5.85 33,168 0 0.00 31-Dec-2023 13F 1,774,915.86 GARP Low Investment Advisor Boston United States
First Manhattan Co. LLC 3.02 17,130 211 1.25 31-Dec-2023 13F 28,902.43 Deep Value Low Investment Advisor New York United States
Bartlett Wealth Management 1.11 6,314 6,237 8,100.00 31-Dec-2023 13F 9,516.52 Deep Value Moderate Investment Advisor Cincinnati United States
Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) 0.93 5,288 -619 -10.48 31-Dec-2023 13F 1,096,412.63 Core Value Low Sovereign Wealth Fund Oslo Norway
Munger (Charles T) 0.74 4,170 -100 -2.34 08-Mar-2023 Proxy
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bar1080 bar1080 3 months ago
I hadn't given a million any thought (as I own the B shares), but at the rate it's soaring lately, a million might arrive in a few years. BRK.a is already up >15% since January 1.
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Surfacetite Surfacetite 3 months ago
This stocks headed to 1 million a share. Crazy
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Prudent Capitalist Prudent Capitalist 4 months ago
Bingo!
He'd love to own both if the gov't would allow it, which it certainly wouldn't.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 months ago
The subject of BNSF vs UP comes up occasionally at the annual SH meeting Q&A session in Omaha. Shareholders have asked Warren why UNP's numbers are often somewhat better than BNSF's. Buffett has made it clear that he thinks UP's a damn well run operation.

He'd love to own both if the gov't would allow it, which it certainly wouldn't.

I like RRs, the ultimate moat stocks.
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Prudent Capitalist Prudent Capitalist 4 months ago
But remember that, even though Union Pacific is headquartered in Omaha, right down the street from Berkshires corporate offices, Warren chose to buy BNSF.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 months ago
Cat (see below) is spectacular. My similar DE has been almost as good. That's one Buffett should have held onto with his son Howard's connection to Deere and farming.. But large and mega cap blue chips in general have been the place to be in the past few years. My son just bought some Union Pacific at $200; it's now $250. I told him that was a "Buffett stock" for sure. The bulk of my money has been in large cap index funds for decades. Only small caps and microcaps have lagged and I leave those for our local penny stock gamblers,

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Prudent Capitalist Prudent Capitalist 4 months ago
What a great country! Several of my other holdings have also been hitting new ATH's on a daily basis of late, e.g. CAT, NUE....... Just imagine where BRK would be if Warren had bought all of CAT and NUE years ago.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 months ago
Jeesh, BRK.A at $599,499.98 ATH
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fung_derf fung_derf 4 months ago
You are aware I track and chart stuff, right?
I don't care what your sons do. I'm telling you the facts.
You don't see it as much in S&P index ETFs, but it's more apparent in some of the 2X bears and bull stuff.

If you wish to disagree with me, that's fine. But I can do without all the histrionics. Your engineer and CPA sons I'm sure don't have the time to track investments like I do. Just as my supervisor of engineers daughter just calls me for help with her investments.
And you've admitted you are a buy and hold guy.

Most ETF's are merely Hedge funds in drag.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 months ago
LORD! Indexes track exactly, but index FUNDS ALWAYS have some microscopic tracking error.

Indexes can't be bought directly so an investor can only approximate them via a fund like a mutual fund or an ETF. Variation in stock weighting and rebalancing is inevitable. Also funds must keep cash reserves for redemptions. Those reserves will be a slight drag in rising markets and a benefit in falling ones. Even buying all 500 (or more correctly 503) stocks in the S&P won't produce a perfect match.

I really try to help IHUBers, often uninformed gamblers, but it's not easy.

I bought my first Index fund around 1990 when very few people knew of their advantages. My two sons -- an engineer and a CPA -- have had money in index funds since right after they were born. Now, as adults, their retirement money is mostly indexed, and they have no interest in changing that.
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fung_derf fung_derf 4 months ago
If you say so.
You can check it out for yourself.....you also could be a tad less condescending, especially since you seem unaware.
Indexes don't track exactly....especially the ones that follow certain sectors.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 months ago
That's an asinine post for the ages! You need to tell Buffett that BRK's getting screwed by owning VOO and SPY. He could certainly create his own "index funds," but not cheaper than those two nor with greater liquidity.

You're getting screwed in index ETF's
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fung_derf fung_derf 4 months ago
You're getting screwed in index ETF's. Check and see how many actually evenly track the index.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 months ago
Okay, just remember there's a strong correlation between low portfolio turnover and good portfolio performance. No one is more transparent than I am. Most of my money is index etfs, some held as long as 35+ years, and so tax efficient.

Watching charts is just leading you to trade too much.
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fung_derf fung_derf 4 months ago
If you are curious about what I'm buying, I post them on the board below AS I'M BUYING typically....or as I'm selling. All quite transparent.

https://investorshub.advfn.com/Derfs-Grotto-1450

If you want to avoid my contemplating life posts, just read the ones with this symbol ....Ð.....in front of them. That's the FD insignia.
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bar1080 bar1080 4 months ago
Not extraordinary, but BRK's Beta is less than one with all its cash and its sleepy mega-cap blue chips. Zacks places its 5-year beta as 0.86. https://www.zacks.com/stock/research/BRK.A/company-reports
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Prudent Capitalist Prudent Capitalist 4 months ago
Or just the incredible array of valuable assets BRK owns and operates, as well as its large and vast investments. +1.39% is not extraordinary on a day like today when the market indices are hitting new all-time highs.
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fung_derf fung_derf 4 months ago
Well it has to be something in the portfolio that's public
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bar1080 bar1080 4 months ago
Don't know. BRK did rise thru its all-time high this morning and surely got some publicity for that. Or maybe Buffett talked with some IHUBers and decided to post PRs on penny stock websites.
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fung_derf fung_derf 4 months ago
What is driving BRK today? It's certainly not KO or AAPL.
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UnstableElement UnstableElement 5 months ago
BRK.A adds shares of SIRI

https://whalewisdom.com/filing/berkshire-hathaway-inc-4-2024-01-04-212623-0500-lsxma
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sunspotter sunspotter 6 months ago
"Had to do the split to maintain affordability."

Also Buffett was somewhat irked by the investment companies who were offering (alleged) shadow funds tracking BRK shares with much lower entry points, so the split was a way of countering that too.
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bar1080 bar1080 6 months ago
Another thing, Buffett was concerned about the amount of cash required in a split to buy out fractional shareholders. Also the resulting fractional shares may produce taxable events for some. I wrote about that a few years ago.
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Prudent Capitalist Prudent Capitalist 6 months ago
Thanks Bar. Had to do the split to maintain affordability.
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bar1080 bar1080 6 months ago
"So in 1996, chief executive officer (CEO) Warren Buffett and the board responded by issuing 517,500 shares of Class B shares. This allowed anyone interested to invest in the company for 1/30th the price (and equity) of a Class A share of stock. "

A 50-to-1 stock split in 2010 sent the ratio to 1/1,500th, which means each share of a Class A common stock was convertible at any time to 1,500 shares of Class B common stock.

"Class B shares carried correspondingly lower voting rights as well (of the voting rights of a Class A share 1/200th of the per-share voting rights. later changed to 1/10,000th) and Buffett marketed Class B shares as a long-term investment and as an open-ended offering, so as to prevent volatility as a result of supply concerns.

https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/021615/what-difference-between-berkshire-hathaways-class-and-class-b-shares.asp
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bar1080 bar1080 6 months ago
"as the B shares have always been tied to being worth 1/1,500th of a Class A share." I think the A to B ratio was changed twice. Don't have the energy to research it now.

It's been 1500 for many years tho.
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fung_derf fung_derf 6 months ago
I'm pretty sure I remember $1000 per share when I bought them.
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Prudent Capitalist Prudent Capitalist 6 months ago
Cannot be Bar. Class B shares have always been 1/1,500th of 1 A share, and have never sold for that price. Ot they must have re-structured everything later at some point as the B shares have always been tied to being worth 1/1,500th of a Class A share.
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bar1080 bar1080 6 months ago
99% of IHUBbers who would have bought BRK cheaply would have "grabbed their profit" after perhaps a 15% gain,... because that's what stock gamblers do. IHUB has very, very few true investors.

"The More You Trade, The More You Lose" © Bar1080"
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bar1080 bar1080 6 months ago
The Class B IPO price in 1996 was about $1,100. It's in that prospectus

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/109694/0000898430-96-001695.txt
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fung_derf fung_derf 6 months ago
From the prospectus you posted.
I bought 11 shares I think when it first came out. Wasn't it $1000 per share?
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bar1080 bar1080 6 months ago
Is it that quote from 1996?
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fung_derf fung_derf 6 months ago
Mr. Buffett and Mr. Munger believe that Berkshire's Class A Common Stock is
not undervalued at the market price stated above. Neither Mr. Buffett nor
Mr. Munger would currently buy Berkshire shares at that price, nor would
they recommend that their families or friends do so.
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bar1080 bar1080 6 months ago
The 1996 IPO of class B share. "PROSPECTUS

DATED MAY 8, 1996"

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/109694/0000898430-96-001695.txt
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