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BRK.B 26 BNI 15
WFC 7 GE 6
BRK.B 6 BNI 6
WMT 5 GE 5
GS 5 NSC 5
UNP 5 GS 4
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Chris G
on Jan 21, 2010
at 10:02 AM
Split when? The article should give a tentative time frame for the split to become effective on the exchange.
Article: Berkshire Stockholders Approve 50-to-1 Split of B Shares (BRK.A, BRK.B)
DE Scherf
on Nov 9, 2009
at 04:36 PM
CSX Mr Buffeett is going to need an eastern connection. Looks like CSX will be his choice. So, will he buy CSX out right?
Article: Buffett's Berkshire To Sell 9.6M Share Stake in Union Pacific (UNP) and 1.9M Share Stake In Norfolk Southern (NSC)
Aloyusis P. McGillicuddy
on Nov 3, 2009
at 06:04 PM
Let Buffet Ring The Bell and Blow The Whistle Today's announcement by Mr. War-ren Buffet to purchase ALL of the common stock of BNSF can be viewed as a cost saving strategy. No longer will he have to pay exhor- bitant CPA auditing fees; the high cost of priniting and distributing AR's along with supporting state- ments; eliminate phony monthly guesses of the RR's performance for the Vultures and Buzzards of the perverted financial investment firms while, at the same time, preventing a raid on the corporate treasury by outside forces. Not a bad play. Now will there be a rise in the bet from that backward railroad in downtown Omaha?
Article: Buffett Takes A Ride On the Burlington Northern (BNI) Railroad, Announces $44 Billion Takeover
Cary
on Oct 15, 2009
at 09:08 AM
No splits are not good for retail. In a time where the retail stock buyer questions the validity of the market corporations need to focus on the institutional buyers to deal in their stock. Splitting was used not only to gain attention but to allow the small retail buyer access to the stock. If you are trying to stay mostly in institutional hands, they would tend to favor a stock not split into so many pieces. Hence the run ups without the splits.
Article: No More Stock Splits, Why (ISRG, GOOG, AAPL, CME, PTR, ICE, BIDU)?
BillJr.
on Feb 28, 2009
at 03:03 PM
Buffett Buffett has lost his touch or he's just been lucky all these years.
Article: Warren Buffett Has Worst Year Ever, In Market He's "Never Before Witnessed"
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