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Neither does Berkshire Hathaway, which boasts the eighth-largest market cap of any U.S. company. Let's go down the list of Buffett's high-yield six-pack, from highest to lowest forward dividend yield.
However, of the 45 stocks and exchange-traded funds exchange-traded funds (ETFs) Berkshire owns, only one has a dividend yield above 5% -- and it's a stock Buffett has owned for over a decade.
Berkshire holds more than 30 percent of the company’s shares. Annual dividend: $1.08. Dividend yield: ... when Buffett started buying the stock. Its 400 million shares were worth $28.7 billion ...
The Buffett indicator has been calculated for most international stock markets, however, caveats apply as other markets can have less stable compositions of listed corporations (e.g. the Saudi Arabia metric was materially impacted by the 2018 listing of Aramco), or a significantly higher/lower composition of private vs public firms (e.g ...
If so, Berkshire's 151,610,700 shares of American Express with the financial services company's dividend of $2.80 will add up to at least $424.5 million in dividend income this year. 5. Apple
These dividend-paying stocks have created over $680 billion in value for shareholders, who have seen a 20.1% average annual return on BRK’s Class A shares. In summer 2022, 30 of 47 current ...
It's no secret that Warren Buffett-led Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) has been a net seller of stocks in 2024 -- trimming positions in top holdings like Apple and Bank of America.
A forward dividend yield of roughly 4.92% is required to meet that threshold right now. At least one ultra-high-yield dividend stock in Buffett's "secret portfolio" is a no-brainer buy right now.