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3 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in March

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That's what he recently wrote to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, adding, "And so far, so good." I'd argue that the company's prospects are better now, too. homebuilder in the fourth quarter, but the conglomerate's portfolio still includes two homebuilders. But some of them especially stand out. Berkshire currently owns 28.2%

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1 Low-Risk Stock That Should Outperform the S&P 500, According to Warren Buffett

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for shareholders since taking over the business in 1965. In his most recent letter to shareholders, Buffett suggested another stock that should perform better than the average American company, and it could turn out to be a great value stock for investors. Buffett's produced an average compound annual gain of 19.8% in that time.

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These 2 Stocks Just Sent the Dow Jones Soaring

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Even though they haven't gotten the same level of attention as some of their Dow peers, J&J and IBM have plenty of prospects to sustain their business models and find new avenues for growth. The healthcare conglomerate reported second-quarter financial results that gave its shareholders just about everything they had wanted to see.

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3 No-Brainer Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Right Now

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He told Berkshire Hathaway shareholders earlier this month that he finds it "quite attractive" to sit atop a massive cash stockpile instead of buying stocks. Amazon continues to give shareholders plenty to dance about. But I love its Amazon Web Services business prospects with the ongoing tailwind created by generative AI.

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Prediction: These Could Be the Best-Performing Value Stocks Through 2030

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While there's always the prospect of losses stemming from big payouts to customers in any given year, one year's premiums are generally based on the previous year's total costs. Berkshire Hathaway is actually a conglomerate of many different privately owned companies that just so happens invest its idle cash in publicly traded organizations.

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1 Unstoppable Stock Set to Join Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta in the $1 Trillion Club

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He especially likes companies that return money to shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks. But that's just one of the conglomerate's many success stories. The conglomerate has the financial results to back up those substantial gains. Buffett's most powerful weapon is time. Today, that position is worth $24.4

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Here Are My Top 5 Dividend Kings to Buy Right Now

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On the surface, investing in a sin stock may not be the most appealing prospect. However, there are a couple of reasons why I still like Altria's investment prospects. I think management is showcasing some solid leadership with this move and underlining how important creating shareholder value is for the company.