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Billionaires Are Piling Into This Nasdaq Stock-Split Company Down 52% and Yielding a Healthy 4% Dividend

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In case you missed it, institutional funds recently disclosed their latest equity holdings for the third quarter of the year in their 13F forms filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). However, Berkshire is now the largest shareholder. Could they be onto something? Let's take a look.

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Warren Buffett Dumps Nearly $10 Billion of 1 Key Stock and Buys $345 Million of His Favorite Stock. Here's What You Need to Know.

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The latest sale is particularly interesting The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires large shareholders -- investors owning more than 10% of a company's stock -- to report any trade within two business days. Although this helped curb inflation, it meant the banks took a loss on these securities.

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Billionaire Warren Buffett Sold 26% of Berkshire's Stake in Bank of America and Is Piling Into a Financial Juggernaut That's Soared 33,000% Since Its IPO

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Thanks to Form 13F filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), this can be done with relative ease. Based on select SEC filings and Berkshire's operating cash flow statements, we know that Buffett and his team have been net sellers of stocks for the last two years. Image source: The Motley Fool.

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The SEC Changes Regulations for Money Market Funds. Here's What It Means for You

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Image source: Getty Images The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted last week to change the regulations governing money market funds. government stepping in to stabilize the situation, similar to 2008. The purpose of the new rules is to discourage these runs and protect the remaining shareholders.

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Billionaire Warren Buffett Sold $10.5 Billion of Bank of America Stock, but Has Spent Almost $78 Billion Piling Into Another Financial Colossus

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Thanks to a couple of required filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including Form 13Fs , Form 4s, and Berkshire Hathaway's quarterly operating results, it's fairly easy for everyday investors to ride Buffett's coattails. Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. Image source: The Motley Fool.

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1 Rock-Solid Warren Buffett Artificial Intelligence (AI) Dividend Stock to Buy and Hold (Hint: It's Not Apple)

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Buffett has a little secret Through its ownership of specialty investment company New England Asset Management, Buffett has a secret portfolio of stocks that don't appear in Berkshire Hathaway's quarterly regulatory filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $9.81

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Warren Buffett Bought $345 Million of His Favorite Stock in the June Quarter -- but This Unique Stock-Split Stock Has Been an Even Bigger Buy

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This can be done by closely monitoring Berkshire's Form 13F and Form 4 filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Meanwhile, Berkshire Hathaway is also required to file Form 4 with the SEC when purchases or sales are executed in a security that it owns at least a 10% stake in.