Good question but impossible to answer as so much is not public. Since BH pays no dividends one can only profit when selling. This is no lock as BH has several times lost over half its value--and it never splits--unless Mr. Buffett wants a Train. Right now, May, 2013, BH has just regained its market high of 5 years ago.
Berkshire Hathaway was created in 1839.
Yes, Berkshire Hathaway owns Berkshire Properties, which is a real estate investment and management company. Berkshire Properties focuses on developing and managing residential and commercial properties. As a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, it benefits from the parent company's financial strength and resources.
No, Berkshire Hathaway shares cannot be purchased directly from the company. Investors typically buy shares of Berkshire Hathaway through stock exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange, where the company's Class A (BRK.A) and Class B (BRK.B) shares are listed. It's important to use a brokerage account to facilitate these purchases.
No. Berkshire Hathaway owns a controling interest.
Berkshire Hathaway is primarily engaged in unrelated diversification. The company owns a diverse range of businesses across various industries, including insurance, utilities, manufacturing, and retail, among others. This strategy allows Berkshire Hathaway to mitigate risk by not being dependent on the performance of a single sector. The conglomerate's approach focuses on acquiring companies with strong fundamentals and potential for growth, regardless of their industry.
Berkshire Hathaway's population is 260,000.
The population of Berkshire Hathaway is 2,011.
Berkshire Hathaway was created in 1839.
Warren Buffet is the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
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The symbol for Berkshire Hathaway Inc. in the NYSE is: BRK/A.
Omaha, Nebraska
No
No. His company Berkshire Hathaway bought it after it was well established.
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deloitte
yup