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  2. What's the Difference Between Berkshire Hathaway Class A and ...

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    Berkshire Hathaway is known for a lot of things. Its Chairman and CEO, Warren Buffett, its successful track record, and of course, its expensive Class A share price. In this segment of The Motley ...

  3. Class B share - Wikipedia

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    Berkshire Hathaway was the first company to introduce 517,500 new Class B shares into the market in 1996. [16] The company demonstrated the differences between Class A and B shares clearly—stating that the Class B common stock has the economic interests equivalent to 1/30th of a Class A common stock, [ 17 ] but has only 1/200th of the voting ...

  4. Pros and Cons of Buying Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.B) Stock

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    Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (ticker: BRK.A, BRK.B) stock is the Taj Mahal of company stocks, long known for its sky-high Class A share price and for its iconic -- and refreshingly unassuming ...

  5. Should You Buy Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B, BRK.A) Stock? - AOL

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    Berkshire Hathaway (ticker: BRK.B, BRK.A) is the Taj Mahal of company stocks, long known for its sky-high Class A share price and its iconic -- and refreshingly unassuming -- chairman, president ...

  6. Is Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway a Millionaire-Maker? - AOL

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    But there's an important difference between Berkshire Hathaway and a pooled investment vehicle like a mutual fund. A mutual fund is a pass-through entity, so any dividends or capital gains ...

  7. 3 Reasons Buying Warren Buffett's Favorite Stock Is Smarter ...

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    Between 1965 (when Buffett gained control of the company) and 2023, Berkshire's compounded average annual return was 19.8% compared to only 10.2% for the S&P 500. Its overall gain was over 140 ...

  8. 2-8-4 - Wikipedia

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    The railroad's route across the Berkshire mountains was a substantial test for the new locomotives and, as a result, the name Berkshire was adopted for the locomotive type. In Europe, 2-8-4 tender locomotives were designed mainly for passenger express trains, but they also hauled long-distance express freights to increase utilisation.

  9. Berkshire Hathaway: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    BRK.B Price to Book Value data by YCharts. The risk of overpaying, even for a stock like Berkshire, is that high valuations can snap back when something happens, like a broader market downturn.