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NYSE:BRK.A

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (A) (BRK.A)

733,353.88
-255.90 (0.03%)
as of Jun 18, 2026, 7:58:43 pm Market Open.
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COMMENT
80 days ago, Berkshire made an all-time high, but yesterday they made a 52-week low. Only twice has this high-to-low happened: 1987 and 2020 Covid flash crash. We haven't seen the worst for megatech like Apple and Microsoft.
DON'T BUY
They will go through a leadership transition eventually, because of the age of Warren Buffett. They hold a diversified portfolio, but she'd rather pick and choose individual stocks.
TOP PICK
Believes company is the ultimate value stock. Value stocks starting to do well again vs. growth stocks. All of the companies it owns are good bets against inflation. Thinks the company will continue to do well. Balance sheet has a ton of cash.
COMMENT
Massive company that owns and operates other companies. Not getting discount other conglomerate's getting. Sitting on a large stash of cash. Core insurance business not attractive. Running out of large acquisition opportunities.
DON'T BUY
Sell Visa to buy Berkshire? Why do that? Interesting to see what Visa does in the meta economy to come. Real-economy demand will be strong. Likes Visa and its peers. When Berkshire's heads Buffett and Munger pass away, the BRK premium will shrink.
BUY
He's a big fan of Warren Buffett's philosophy. During this pandemic, Buffett hasn't done any buying, just waiting it out and watching for the long-term impacts of this pandemic. This company is in a pretty good position, well-run and diversified and sitting on a pile of cash. BRK has lagged the markets, so now is a buying opportunity.
DON'T BUY
They have such a storied history in the market and have done very well long term. Short-term they haven't performed as well though. They've gotten so large that they can invest in only the biggest stocks. Recently, they dumped all their airline shares. The bloom is off the rose. He'd avoid them for the next while, though he admires them.
DON'T BUY
The overhang worries of Warren Buffet's longevity, could cause a sizable share price drop if he passes. His ability to move the stock price, because of the sizable portfolio, is making it increasingly challenging for the company to match historic gains. He struggles to suggest this is as a good buy.
DON'T BUY
Does not pay dividends. It is not a great holding, compared to the S&P or the DOW or a basket of high dividend payers. It will go down as much in a recession as other equities.
HOLD
Warren Buffet is still the best investor of all time. However, it has become too big to have investments move the needle. A good blue-chip holding, but don't expect it to out perform the market.
COMMENT
As an insurance company, take the premiums and reinvest in a diversified portfolio. Buying this, you have to have a lot of confidence in management. They've been prudent in the past.
HOLD
Long term this will be a great holding. A holding company of many different companies, providing good diversification.
BUY
It could be a replacement for some US exposure. It now gives you a little more tech. You can buy it and hold it. They are good stewards of capital. You need to diversify it with other sectors.
BUY
You own a terrific operating business, a re-insurance business, but BRK invests--not in bonds--but first-class companies to make a lot more money. They own, for example American Express and Delta Airlines. They haven't lost their touch and good successors are waiting.
DON'T BUY
He thinks the issues are that Warren is getting older and there is concern about his replacement. He sees the large cash holding right now is signalling another acquisition soon. He thinks there are a lot of other companies that offer dividends. He would pass on this today.
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