A Look At Berkshire Hathaway's Top 9 Holdings On Warren Buffett's 90th Birthday
BRK-A), a conglomerate that owns a portfolio of diversified assets, and also owns a sizable investment portfolio of publicly traded stocks.
Berkshire Hathaway owns well-known companies like Geico, Duracell, and Dairy Queen. For years, many have followed the other portion of the portfolio, tracking the stock picks of the legendary Buffett. The company’s equity investment portfolio owns stakes in 44 companies and holds a value of $207 billion.
top nine holdings in the Berkshire Hathaway equity investment portfolio as of June 30.” data-reactid=”21″>In honor of his 90th birthday, here is a look at the top nine holdings in the Berkshire Hathaway equity investment portfolio as of June 30.
- Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) $89.4 billion
- Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) $22 billion
- Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) $17.9 billion
- American Express (NYSE: AXP) $14.4 billion
- Kraft Heinz Co (NYSE: KHC) $10.4 billion
- 6Moody’s Corp (NYSE: MCO) $6.8 billion
- Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) $6.1 billion
- US Bancorp (NYSE: USB) $4.9 billion
- DaVita Inc (NYSE: DVA) $3 billion
makes up the majority of that large stake, making up 44% of the entire investment portfolio. Buffett started purchasing a stake in Apple in the first quarter of 2016. That stake he bought in several installments has gained more than $80 billion over the last three or four years.” data-reactid=”36″>Technology makes up the largest part of the equity investment portfolio with 46% of assets. Apple makes up the majority of that large stake, making up 44% of the entire investment portfolio. Buffett started purchasing a stake in Apple in the first quarter of 2016. That stake he bought in several installments has gained more than $80 billion over the last three or four years.
cutting stakes in both Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM).” data-reactid=”37″>The financial sector makes up 32% of the investment portfolio. Three bank stocks are represented in the top nine with American Express also being a top-five holding. In the second quarter, Buffett did lower stakes in two banks, cutting stakes in both Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM).
quarterly filing by Berkshire Hathaway showed that the cost basis for the current $207.5 billion in securities was $96.1 billion. This shows that these 44 stocks have net unrealized gains of $11.4 billion.” data-reactid=”38″>The quarterly filing by Berkshire Hathaway showed that the cost basis for the current $207.5 billion in securities was $96.1 billion. This shows that these 44 stocks have net unrealized gains of $11.4 billion.
Happy Birthday to the legendary investor Warren Buffett!
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