Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett
Digest more
Maybe you thought Berkshire Hathaway was out? Not yet originally appeared on TheStreet. On May 2, the day before Warren Buffett said he would retire at the end of 2025, Berkshire Hathaway shares hit a record. Two 52-week highs, actually: And then the stocks tumbled, about 14.5% for each class, just about every day until early August.
Warren Buffett has cashed in a net $177 billion of stocks because he expects a downturn and plans to capitalize, Wedbush's Paul Dietrich said.
UnitedHealth Group stock has been rallying on news that Berkshire Hathaway has invested in the business. Warren Buffett is the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway and the investment could be seen as a possible vote of confidence in UnitedHealth's business.
UnitedHealth Got a Boost From Berkshire’s Buying. 2 Reasons to Wait to Follow. UnitedHealth Group, the worst-performing stock in the Dow Jones Industrial Average so far this year, got a major boost last week from billionaire investor Warren Buffett. That doesn’t mean everyone else should buy.
Berkshire Hathaway's investment in Lennar and DR Horton, valued at over $991 million, signals a vote of confidence in the residential real estate sector. The housing market is facing a shortage of nearly 4 million homes, and Berkshire's investment suggests ...
Berkshire Hathaway’s portfolio added six new stocks, including the three new secret stocks. Warren Buffett was a net seller of stocks for the eleventh straight quarter.
The conglomerate sold Apple shares during the second quarter, though the iPhone maker remains Berkshire’s largest stockholding.
1d
Stocktwits on MSNWarren Buffett May Be Selling Ahead Of Market Slump Warns Wedbush Strategist: Report
Warren Buffett, the ‘Oracle of Omaha,’ may be reportedly trimming stocks because he’s expecting a stock market downturn, according to Wedbush’s Paul Dietrich. The senior strategist told Business Insider that Buffett has a track record of exiting markets before recessions,