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  2. Berkshire Hathaway Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    Over those 59-odd years, the stock has returned an average of 19.8% annually. A $100 investment back then would be worth a bit more than $3.23 million today. Berkshire's historical performance is ...

  3. Berkshire Hathaway stock appears to drop 99.9% after NYSE ...

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    A technical glitch on the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the market open on Monday temporarily showed incorrect stock prices or volatility halts on several stocks, most notably a 99.9% drop ...

  4. Traders who scooped up Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway ...

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    On June 3, a data glitch led the global conglomerate's stock price to fall to $185 a share, having previously closed at over $620,000. The drop meant a more than 99% discount on the Warren Buffett ...

  5. Berkshire Hathaway - Wikipedia

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    Berkshire Hathaway Inc. ( / ˈbɜːrkʃər /) is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. Founded in 1839 as a textile manufacturer, it transitioned into a major conglomerate starting in 1965 under the management of chairman and CEO Warren Buffett and vice chairman Charlie Munger .

  6. Where Will Berkshire Hathaway Be in 10 Years? - AOL

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    Today, Berkshire's cash pile alone is worth around $189 billion. Its total market cap is around $900 billion. For the stock to rise 10%, the company would need to add another $90 billion in value ...

  7. Pros and Cons of Buying Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B) Stock

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    Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (ticker: BRK.A, BRK.B) stock is the Taj Mahal of company stocks, long known for its sky-high Class A share price and for its iconic -- and refreshingly unassuming ...

  8. Tag-along right - Wikipedia

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    Consider an example: A and B are both shareholders in a company, with A being the majority shareholder and B the minority shareholder. C, a third party, offers to buy A's shares at an attractive price, and A accepts. In this situation, tag-along rights would allow B to also participate in the sale under the same terms and conditions as A.

  9. Why Warren Buffett is probably still buying the stock of a ...

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    The stock trades on a mere 8.8 times forward price-to-earnings according to Yahoo! Finance data , a steep discount to the S&P 500's 18.7 times multiple. HP's stock only trades on a trailing 12 ...