Berkshire's collective cost basis in Apple, Chevron, Coca-Cola, American Express, and Occidental Petroleum is around $63 billion. The Oracle of Omaha has spent $77 billion alone buying shares of his favorite...
The insurance company's stock was a value hiding in plain sight. Naturally, Warren Buffett found it.
The markets have been hot this year and investors could use a little bit of fear right about now.
Warren Buffett and his team are betting huge sums of money on these two companies.
Berkshire Hathaway has pulled back from its 52-week high, so is it time to buy the stock? Here's what you need to be thinking about.
The billionaire investor has made sage investment decisions to safeguard his portfolio from economic uncertainties.
If you want to learn how to succeed like Buffett, understanding his biggest investment decisions would be a good place to start.
Berkshire Hathaway is a unique company, and investors have to think about it very differently when considering whether to buy, sell, or hold the stock.
Warren Buffett has long avoided paying a dividend on Berkshire Hathaway stock. But this could change.
Berkshire Hathaway's cash pile is swelling, and that's historically not been good news for Wall Street.