BRK-ABerkshire Hathaway Inc.
745500.00USD-0.62%Mkt Cap: 1.07T $P/E: 12.57

Berkshire Hathaway Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the insurance, freight rail transportation, and utility businesses. The company provides property, casualty, life, accident, and health insurance and re…

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Warren Buffett's Successor, Greg Abel, Is Transforming Berkshire Hathaway With This $43 Billion Investment (and I'm Not Talking About Alphabet)

Although Wall Street is focused on Berkshire's new boss piling into Google's parent, Alphabet, the real transformation under Abel began seven years ago.

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Yesterday
Warren Buffett’s Empire Just Made a Massive AI Bet Nobody Saw Coming

Warren Buffett may have stepped down as Berkshire Hathaway’s CEO, but he says the Alphabet investment was his idea. That bet has now become quite enormous. Berkshire Hathaway disclosed on August 14 that it increased its stake in Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) by 83% during the second quarter to nearly 106 million shares worth about $37.8 […]

IInsider Monkey
Billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller Sold Broadcom and Bought the Same Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Berkshire Piled $17 Billion Into

Stanley Druckenmiller's investment firm just swapped out Broadcom for a member of the "Magnificent Seven."

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US Debt Just Hit $40 Trillion and the 30-Year Yield Is Still Above 5%: Why Buffett’s Berkshire Owns Businesses, Not Bonds

Federal debt just crossed a staggering new threshold while Treasury scrambles to prop up the bond market, and the intervention collapsed within 24 hours. Where Berkshire puts its money instead reveals something most retirees holding long bonds have not yet reckoned with.

24/7 Wall St.
Warren Buffett and Greg Abel have a $175B warning for Wall Street

The renowned investors just sent Wall Street a message and it is serious.

TheStreet
Dividend King pays Warren Buffett's Berkshire $848M each year

A decades-old streak just cut Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway another very large check.

TheStreet
Berkshire Rebalances Portfolio: Is It Embracing the Tech Era?

BRK.B boosts Alphabet, Delta and Lennar stakes while trimming several holdings as it reshapes its equity portfolio.

Zacks
Berkshire Is Betting on This Legacy Retail Stock

After sixty years of avoiding department stores, Berkshire is dipping a toe back in.

Motley Fool
Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) Could Be 21% Undervalued As Buybacks And Stock Buying Ramp Up

Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) is back in focus after Q2 2026 results combined a sharp jump in net income with the largest share buybacks since 2021, as well as heavy buying of Alphabet and Delta Air Lines. See our latest analysis for Berkshire Hathaway. Berkshire Hathaway’s recent buying spree under Greg Abel and the large Q2 buybacks come as short term share price momentum has softened, with a 7 day share price return of 1.81% decline and a modest year to date share price return of 0.81%, while...

Simply Wall St.
Warning: The Buffett Portfolio Your OMAH ETF Copies Is Disappearing One 13F at a Time

Greg Abel's first full quarter running Berkshire's portfolio wiped out sixteen positions in one sweep, and OMAH shareholders are only now finding out what that means for the fund they thought they owned.

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Here’s the Real Problem With Stock Buybacks

Warren Buffett is normally courteous, but he had some choice words for critics of stock buybacks a few years ago. Companies need to return cash to investors eventually to be worth owning. Companies that grant lots of stock options can be indifferent because they want to soak up those cheaply issued shares.

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Buffett's Berkshire increases exposure to blue-chip housing stock

Berkshire raised its stake in the housing stock by nearly 30% in Q2 of 2026.

TheStreet
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Is Buying These 2 Homebuilding Stocks. Housing Market Recovery Coming?

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, which is now run by Greg Abel, revealed in its latest 13F filing that the fund bought a new stake in D.R. Horton (NYSE:DHI), worth about $580,000. The fund also increased its stake in fellow homebuilder Lennar (NYSE:LEN) by 30% in the second quarter, lifting that position to about $1.2 billion. […]

IInsider Monkey
Dividend Aristocrat pays Warren Buffett's Berkshire $601M annually

The energy giant sends Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway $601 million a year. Here’s why this dividend aristocrat is a Wall Street favorite.

TheStreet
Could Nvidia Be the Next Big Tech Stock to Join Berkshire Hathaway's Portfolio?

Berkshire added to its position in Alphabet last quarter, and now has two iconic tech companies among its top-three holdings.

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2 Reasons to Buy Warren Buffett's Favorite Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock and Never Sell

Buffett apparently likes what he sees with Google parent Alphabet.

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Warren Buffett’s Successor Bought Back 19 Times More Berkshire Stock Than Last Quarter, and the Filing Says It Was Abel’s Decision, Not Buffett’s

Warren Buffett's successor, Greg Abel, is buying back billions in Berkshire stock, something Buffett himself decided not to do for all of 2025.

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Did Berkshire Hathaway’s $6.8 Billion Bet Misjudge the Housing Market — Again?

Greg Abel just committed $6.8 billion to homebuilders while mortgage rates hover near 7% and builder sentiment sits at multi-year lows. Whether that looks like bold contrarian conviction or a costly miscalculation depends on what happens next.

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Warren Buffett Thinks Investors Are "Gambling" and "Playing With Fire" Right Now. But Here Are 3 Safe Stocks Even the Oracle of Omaha Would Like.

While investors treat Wall Street like a casino, stick to these Buffett-style "wonderful investments."

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Berkshire Hathaway Has 10% of Its $358 Billion Portfolio Invested in 1 AI Hyperscaler Whose Stock Is Up 70% in 1 Year

Move aside, Coca-Cola. The Oracle of Omaha now has an insatiable thirst for the AI boom.

Motley Fool
3 Stocks That Warren Buffett's Successor, Greg Abel, Bought (Besides Alphabet). Should You?

Berkshire gets a lot of attention for its stake in Alphabet, but these purchases are worth exploring, too.

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Warren Buffett's and Greg Abel's $175 Billion Warning Echoes Loudly Through Wall Street

Berkshire's bosses have been net sellers of stocks in 14 of the last 15 quarters.

Motley Fool
Buffett’s Berkshire is doubling down on Google

Berkshire got a price no ordinary investor could touch. Six weeks later, it stopped mattering.

TheStreet
How Investors Are Reacting To Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) Q2 Surge And Greg Abel’s Bold Equity Bets

In the past quarter, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. reported Q2 2026 results showing revenue of US$101.81 billion and net income of US$25.67 billion, with earnings per share from continuing operations of US$17,868. Alongside this earnings jump, Berkshire’s new CEO Greg Abel oversaw a very large ramp-up in equity purchases, including an 83% increase in the Alphabet stake, and the company’s biggest share buyback since 2021. Next, we’ll examine how Greg Abel’s renewed appetite for large-scale equity...

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Berkshire Boosts Alphabet Stake 83% as Buffett Makes Major AI Bet

Berkshire increased its Alphabet holding to nearly 106 million shares worth $37.8 billion.

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Value Investors: Waiting for the Fat Pitch

Is Michael Burry right that Berkshire Hathaway isn't investable?

Zacks
Berkshire Hathaway's Insurance Float Reached $177.5 Billion, While Underwriting Profit Fell 13%

Berkshire's insurance float has been a key long-term growth driver and reached a record level in the second quarter. Here's what that means for investors.

Motley Fool
Warren Buffett's 12-Word Strategy for Navigating a Fear-Driven Market

His wisdom is as powerful today as it was in 1987.

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Bill Gates and Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Portfolios Have This One Non-AI Stock in Common

The latest 13F filings show that Bill Gates’ foundation trust and Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, now run by Greg Abel, had one stock in common in their portfolios as of the end of the second quarter: Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ:KHC). Berkshire held a big position that made up 2.6% of its book. The Gates Foundation stake […]

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U.S. Global Investors: Strong travel demand creates opportunity for airline stocks

U.S. Global Investors CEO Frank Holmes joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the continued strength of the global travel industry and what the resilient demand environment could mean for airline, hotel and travel-related stocks. Holmes said the global travel sector continues to show strong momentum, with Air Canada indicating that the fall travel season could rank among its strongest ever. He pointed to a resurgence in corporate travel and a reduction in traditional seasonality as important drivers, suggesting that demand is becoming more consistent throughout the year. Holmes highlighted Delta Air Lines as a classic "growth at a reasonable price," or GARP, investment opportunity. He pointed to Berkshire Hathaway's decision to significantly increase its position in Delta, following its earlier exit during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Holmes, Berkshire increased its ownership stake by approximately 44% to about 8.7%. Despite airline ticket prices rising roughly 17% year over year, Holmes said business travel demand has remained resilient, suggesting that higher fares have not yet materially weakened corporate travel activity. From a valuation perspective, Holmes believes airline stocks remain relatively inexpensive compared with the broader market. He noted that airlines are trading at approximately one-third of the price-to-earnings multiples of S&P 500 companies, potentially leaving room for positive earnings surprises and further share-price appreciation. Holmes also discussed the relationship between oil prices and airline stocks, highlighting a pattern he has observed in the market. When crude oil prices rise above their 50-day moving average, airline shares often come under pressure because of higher fuel costs. Conversely, when oil prices fall back below the 50-day average, airline stocks have historically tended to strengthen and reach new highs. The strength of the travel recovery is also evident internationally. Holmes said Europe is capturing roughly one-third of global leisure travel spending this summer, creating significant economic benefits for luxury retailers, restaurants and hospitality businesses across Southern Europe. Meanwhile, CoStar data through early August continues to show another strong year-over-year performance for the U.S. hotel industry, reinforcing Holmes' view that travel remains a powerful component of the global consumer economy. Overall, Holmes believes the combination of resilient corporate travel, strong leisure demand, improving year-round travel patterns and relatively low airline valuations could continue to create opportunities for investors across the travel and hospitality sectors. #proactiveinvestors #usglobalinvestorsinc #nasdaq #TravelETFs #TRIPETF #FrankHolmes #USGlobalInvestors #AirlineStocks #CruiseStocks TravelIndustry #Airlines #Tourism #TripETF #Investing #Hospitality #TravelStocks #MarketOutlook

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Billionaire Bruce Berkowitz Reveals 76% Of Fairholme Capital Is in Just 1 Stock

Bruce Berkowitz has built his entire Fairholme portfolio around a single Northwest Florida land developer, and the boldness of that bet raises a question every retail investor should answer before following his lead.

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Bill Gates’ Foundation Cut $800 Million in Q2 From Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway — Here’s Where It Put the Money Instead

Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates’ Gates Foundation Trust reshuffled its investment holdings in the second quarter of 2026, trimming its stake in Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway by more than $800 million while initiating a new position in Home Depot,...

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Greg Abel Broke Warren Buffett’s 14-Quarter Selling Streak. Here’s Where the Money Went

Greg Abel just made his boldest move as Berkshire's new CEO, deploying billions into three distinct bets that reveal exactly what he thinks comes next for markets and housing.

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Berkshire’s Biggest Second-Quarter Move Was This Stock. Should You Buy, Sell or Hold?

Berkshire Hathaway just made Alphabet its largest second-quarter purchase by a wide margin, but the same quarter revealed a cash flow figure that would make most investors pause. Here is what the bulls and the bears are each getting right.

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The Billionaire Famous for Betting Big on Micron Just Bought Airline Stocks

David Tepper made his 2026 fortune calling the memory chip cycle before anyone else, and now he is quietly repositioning Appaloosa into a sector known for destroying capital just as fast as it creates it.

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Berkshire Reshapes Its Stock Portfolio: ETFs in Focus

Berkshire's latest portfolio moves signal a bigger bet on Alphabet and housing stocks. Here are the ETFs that offer exposure to its top buys.

Zacks
Billionaire David Tepper Is Short Apple And Even Bet Against Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway. What Does He See?

Appaloosa's latest 13F reveals David Tepper quietly bet against two of the most beloved stocks in America, including one Warren Buffett refuses to sell. The reason hiding inside the filing changes everything about what this trade actually signals.

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These Were the Biggest Changes in Berkshire Hathaway's Holdings for Q2

The company loaded up on Alphabet and Delta Air Lines, while making a sizeable reduction in its position in Bank of America.

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Greg Abel Just Bet $17 Billion on This 1 Stock

Berkshire Hathaway's new CEO just made the firm's biggest single-quarter bet in years, and the stock he chose reveals exactly how he plans to run the empire differently than Buffett did.

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Warren Buffett and Greg Abel Keep Overlooking This Stock -- but It's One of the Most Berkshire-Ready Picks on the Market

Even if Berkshire Hathaway never scoops up a stake on this largely overlooked and mostly unloved name, that doesn't mean it doesn't have a place in your portfolio.

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Berkshire Hathaway’s Buffett-Era Investment Edge May Fade Under Greg Abel, Morningstar Says

Morningstar said that Berkshire Hathaway's track record “has gotten thinner over the years.”

Stocktwits
Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) Makes First Net Stock Move In 14 Quarters

Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK.A) has expanded its Alphabet stake, making the stock its third-largest U.S.-listed equity holding. The move represents Berkshire's first quarter of net stock buying in 14 quarters under new CEO Greg Abel. Recent portfolio activity also includes fresh transactions in Delta Air Lines and homebuilder Taylor Morrison. The changes highlight a renewed focus on technology and homebuilding exposure within Berkshire's equity portfolio. For readers who want more ideas in...

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Financial Advisors Love Warren Buffett, but They Don’t Always Agree With Him

Money pros explain when they embrace the Oracle of Omaha’s investing wisdom and when they encourage clients to take a different approach.

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