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  2. Owner earnings - Wikipedia

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    Owner earnings is a valuation method detailed by Warren Buffett in Berkshire Hathaway's annual report in 1986. [1] He stated that the value of a company is simply the total of the net cash flows (owner earnings) expected to occur over the life of the business, minus any reinvestment of earnings.

  3. Sharpe ratio - Wikipedia

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    Berkshire Hathaway had a Sharpe ratio of 0.79 for the period 1976 to 2017, higher than any other stock or mutual fund with a history of more than 30 years. The stock market [ specify ] had a Sharpe ratio of 0.49 for the same period.

  4. Warren Buffett Just Sent a $325 Billion Warning to Stock ...

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    After taking control of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) in 1965, he grew the value of shareholders' stakes by an average compound annual rate of 19.8% through 2023.

  5. The Easy Guide to Berkshire Hathaway's Expected Returns - AOL

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    Berkshire Hathaway can be hard to value. It's a conglomeration of 55 separate wholly owned subsidiaries and dozens of stock, bond, and derivative investments. The guy steering the ship -- Warren ...

  6. Warren Buffett Sold Some Nu Stock, and It's Going to Be OK

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    Buffett owns 20.7 million fewer shares now, but the value of his Nu stake is 56% higher than it was at start of this year and a beefy 197% greater than it was a year earlier. Berkshire Hathaway ...

  7. Rate of return on a portfolio - Wikipedia

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    The rate of return on a portfolio can be calculated indirectly as the weighted average rate of return on the various assets within the portfolio. [3] The weights are proportional to the value of the assets within the portfolio, to take into account what portion of the portfolio each individual return represents in calculating the contribution of that asset to the return on the portfolio.

  8. Warren Buffett just turned 93. From ‘cigar butt’ investing to ...

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    Warren Buffett just turned 93 years old. It’s a moment when it’s worth taking stock. The Berkshire Hathaway chairman and CEO has made quite a name for himself in his 70-plus-year career as a ...

  9. Buffett indicator - Wikipedia

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    The study examined 10-year periods in fourteen developed markets, in most cases with data starting in 1973. The Buffett Indicator forecasted an average of 83% of returns across all nations and periods, though the predictive value ranged from a low of 42% to as high as 93% depending on the specific nation.