Unveiling Warren Buffett's Strategic Investment Move in One Beloved Stock
Warren Buffett's Strategic Investment Move
This article reveals Warren Buffett's strategic investment move of putting $74 billion into one beloved stock, Berkshire Hathaway. Despite being a net-seller of equities, Buffett focused on two energy stocks, Chevron and Occidental Petroleum.
Belief in Oil Price
Buffett and his team believe that the price of crude oil will remain above historic norms or potentially head even higher, leading them to invest heavily in energy stocks.
Share Repurchase Program
Learn how Berkshire Hathaway's share repurchase program is rewarding long-term investors by steadily reducing the outstanding share count and increasing investors' ownership stakes.
Eye-Opener Strategy
Discover why Buffett's relentless buying of his own company's shares is an eye-opener and how Berkshire's board amended criteria to allow share buybacks without a ceiling on spending.
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