Top stocks that Warren Buffett owns by size
| Stock | Number of Shares Owned | Value of Stake |
|---|---|---|
| American Express (NYSE:AXP) | 151,610,700 | $27 billion |
| Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) | 400,000,000 | $21.6 billion |
| Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ:KHC) | 325,634,818 | $12 billion |
| Moody’s (NYSE:MCO) | 24,669,778 | $9.2 billion |
What are the top holdings in BRK B?
Berkshire’s $293 billion very concentrated investment portfolio consists of 43 companies, one company less than last quarter. The top 5 holdings account for over 77% of the total portfolio. The top five holdings are Apple (AAPL), Bank of America (BAC), American Express (AXP), Coca-Cola (KO), and Kraft Heinz (KHC).
What was the price of BRK B when it split?
Berkshire B shares price at the time of the stock split: BRK. B stock was listed at $3,425 (Friday’s closing price) being split into 50 shares, valued at $68.50 each. (As an interesting note, the Class A share of Berkshire traded for over $100,000 at the time the Berkshire B shares split).
What is the highest BRK B has been?
Berkshire Hathaway – 25 Year Stock Price History | BRK. B
- The all-time high Berkshire Hathaway stock closing price was 292.52 on June 04, 2021.
- The Berkshire Hathaway 52-week high stock price is 295.65, which is 6.6% above the current share price.
Is Kroger a good stock to buy?
Kroger (KR) is a stock many investors are watching right now. KR is currently sporting a Zacks Rank of #2 (Buy), as well as an A grade for Value. KR’s Forward P/E has been as high as 15.17 and as low as 9.88, with a median of 12.60, all within the past year. Investors will also notice that KR has a PEG ratio of 1.53.
How many stock should I own?
While there is no consensus answer, there is a reasonable range for the ideal number of stocks to hold in a portfolio: for investors in the United States, the number is about 20 to 30 stocks.
When was the last time BRK B stock split?
2010
Berkshire Hathaway did split its stock once, in 2010.
What are BRK B holdings?
Top 50 Berkshire Hathaway Holdings
| Stock | Company Name | Value |
|---|---|---|
| BAC | Bank Amer Corp | $ 42.88B |
| AXP | American Express Co | $ 25.40B |
| KO | Coca Cola Co | $ 20.99B |
| KHC | Kraft Heinz Co | $ 11.99B |
What ETF holds BRK?
List of ETFs That Hold BRK.B:
| Ticker | Fund Name | BRK.B Allocation |
|---|---|---|
| DUSA | Davis Select U.S. Equity ETF | 7.95% |
| IYF | iShares U.S. Financials ETF | 7.66% |
| FNCL | Fidelity MSCI Financials Index ETF | 7.65% |
| VFH | Vanguard Financials ETF | 7.60% |
What is the difference between Berkshire and B shares?
A: The primary difference between Berkshire Hathaway’s Class A stock (BRK-A) and Class B stock (BRK-B) is the share price. As of January 2018, Berkshire Hathaway Class A is trading for around $304,180 per share, compared with $202 for the Class B shares. But there are other distinctions.
What companies are owned by Berkshire Hathaway?
Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company that owns and manages a wide range of subsidiary companies. Companies wholly or partially owned by Berkshire Hathaway include GEICO, Fruit of the Loom and Coca-Cola.
Why is Berkshire Hathaway stock so expensive?
Because Berkshire Hathaway stock is so expensive, buying and selling a share are big decisions to make (like buying a house or choosing a college to attend) and you’ll likely be thinking about the long-term when you decide to buy or sell, rather than what the share price might do tomorrow or even in the next hour.