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How Many Shares Of Stock Does OT Own?

Mike

Well-known member
Berkshire-Hathaway "A" at $183,000.00 per share that is.................


:lol:

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=BRK-A

After all, he did say he and his family had invested in winning stocks:

OT wrote:
Just because I and the family members invest in a winning stock
 
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Anonymous

Guest
Berkshire bought out BNSF stockholders in 2010-and at that time you could take Berkshire stock or cash in a buyout...

Many BNSF railroaders who had built up a good amount of BNSF stock with years of buying stock every paycheck took the stock option- and it has treated them quite well....
 

Mike

Well-known member
Oldtimer said:
Berkshire bought out BNSF stockholders in 2010-and at that time you could take Berkshire stock or cash in a buyout...

Many BNSF railroaders who had built up a good amount of BNSF stock with years of buying stock every paycheck took the stock option- and it has treated them quite well....
If BRK has not paid any dividends since 1967, how has it treated them well? :lol:

All they have done is spend money with no return except on paper, or to sell. :roll:
(Reuters) – Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc has urged shareholders to vote against a proposal that it consider spending some of its $48.2 billion of cash on a “meaningful” dividend.

According to a Berkshire proxy filing on Friday, David Witt, a Cincinnati resident who owns nearly $8,600 of Berkshire stock, will propose the payout at the company’s May 3 annual meeting.

Berkshire has not paid a cash dividend since 1967.

“Whereas the corporation has more money than it needs and since the owners unlike Warren are not multi-billionaires, the board shall consider paying a meaningful annual dividend on the shares,” Witt’s proposal said, referring as Buffett does to shareholders as owners.

Buffett was not immediately available for comment.

His $58.2 billion net worth makes him the world’s fourth-richest person, Forbes magazine said this month.

In opposing Witt’s proposal, Berkshire’s board said it already considers annually whether the Omaha, Nebraska-based company should retain all earnings.
 
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Anonymous

Guest
Mike said:
Oldtimer said:
Berkshire bought out BNSF stockholders in 2010-and at that time you could take Berkshire stock or cash in a buyout...

Many BNSF railroaders who had built up a good amount of BNSF stock with years of buying stock every paycheck took the stock option- and it has treated them quite well....
If BRK has not paid any dividends since 1967, how has it treated them well? :lol:

All they have done is spend money with no return except on paper, or to sell. :roll:
(Reuters) – Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc has urged shareholders to vote against a proposal that it consider spending some of its $48.2 billion of cash on a “meaningful” dividend.

According to a Berkshire proxy filing on Friday, David Witt, a Cincinnati resident who owns nearly $8,600 of Berkshire stock, will propose the payout at the company’s May 3 annual meeting.

Berkshire has not paid a cash dividend since 1967.

“Whereas the corporation has more money than it needs and since the owners unlike Warren are not multi-billionaires, the board shall consider paying a meaningful annual dividend on the shares,” Witt’s proposal said, referring as Buffett does to shareholders as owners.

Buffett was not immediately available for comment.

His $58.2 billion net worth makes him the world’s fourth-richest person, Forbes magazine said this month.

In opposing Witt’s proposal, Berkshire’s board said it already considers annually whether the Omaha, Nebraska-based company should retain all earnings.


They can sell them any day for quite a bit more than they paid for them...
 

hopalong

Well-known member
How much more??
Investors do not usually by stocks that do not pay dividends. :roll: :roll: :roll:

You and kolo=jingo-lulu=allie maybe
 

hypocritexposer

Well-known member
To be a worthwhile stock, to be invested in, the company needs to be owned by a person that belongs to the "correct" party/cult.

Baucus was just demonizing the Koch brothers in the last day, or 2. but he and the liberal cultists, like OT, are all for Buffett making money...and the cronyism it buys him.



:roll:
 

Mike

Well-known member
Oldtimer said:
Mike said:
Oldtimer said:
Berkshire bought out BNSF stockholders in 2010-and at that time you could take Berkshire stock or cash in a buyout...

Many BNSF railroaders who had built up a good amount of BNSF stock with years of buying stock every paycheck took the stock option- and it has treated them quite well....
If BRK has not paid any dividends since 1967, how has it treated them well? :lol:

All they have done is spend money with no return except on paper, or to sell. :roll:
(Reuters) – Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc has urged shareholders to vote against a proposal that it consider spending some of its $48.2 billion of cash on a “meaningful” dividend.

According to a Berkshire proxy filing on Friday, David Witt, a Cincinnati resident who owns nearly $8,600 of Berkshire stock, will propose the payout at the company’s May 3 annual meeting.

Berkshire has not paid a cash dividend since 1967.

“Whereas the corporation has more money than it needs and since the owners unlike Warren are not multi-billionaires, the board shall consider paying a meaningful annual dividend on the shares,” Witt’s proposal said, referring as Buffett does to shareholders as owners.

Buffett was not immediately available for comment.

His $58.2 billion net worth makes him the world’s fourth-richest person, Forbes magazine said this month.

In opposing Witt’s proposal, Berkshire’s board said it already considers annually whether the Omaha, Nebraska-based company should retain all earnings.


They can sell them any day for quite a bit more than they paid for them...

Not totally true, took a dive at the beginning of 2009 and took until 2012 to regain that. You know, during all the time Buffett & Buckwheat were chummy and cronies.
 

hopalong

Well-known member
Diwitt sure mad a killing EH $6800 worth of stock???

According to oldtimer that would not even buy one of his bulls :wink: :wink: :wink:

Eh oldtimer????

Make an obaba care payment??? probably not!!! EH oldtimer???
 
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