WArren Buffett posts
FeedPosted Nov 6th 2009 9:00AM by Joseph Lazzaro (RSS feed)
Filed under: Deals, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNI)

Warren Buffett's (NYSE:
BRK.A)
decision to buy the 77.4% shares of Burlington Northern Santa Fe (NYSE:
BNI) that he did not already own, for $100 each in cash and stock, is like an early holiday present for BNI shareholders.
And first recommended
on April 30, 2009 at a price of $67.81, that means BNI shareholders will earn a cool 47% for their April-bought shares. Not bad for a six-month investment. I would say BNI probably was worth 10-15% more, but BNI shareholders will take the immediate pay-off, just the same.
Buffett's move also reflects his stance toward U.S. railroads, a sector I like, too.
Continue reading Buffett's railroad move: A win for BNI shareholders
Posted Oct 29th 2009 12:50PM by David Schepp (RSS feed)
Filed under: Forecasts, Products and services, Competitive strategy, General Electric (GE), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), ConocoPhillips (COP), Goldman Sachs Group (GS)
The housing bubble and subsequent "Great Recession" have tarnished the stars of a good many of the world's financial wizards, such as the former heads at Lehman Bros. and Merrill Lynch. But one respected image remains -- perhaps unsurprisingly -- on top: Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO at Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK.A).
That's according to a recent quarterly poll of investors, traders, and analysts who subscribe to Bloomberg terminals, those somewhat cryptic news and data computers that are ubiquitous on Wall Street. Buffett, who received favorable nods from 25% of those participating in the poll, walked away with a plurality of the vote, Bloomberg News reported.
Continue reading Buffett's star shines brightest among world's financial gurus, poll shows
Posted Oct 8th 2009 3:00PM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newsletters, Stocks to Buy
Validea is an intriguing newsletter that selects stocks based on the strategies of the market's most legendary investors. Here, editor John Reese takes a look at Aeropostale (NYSE: ARO).
"This mall-based clothing retailer targets youngsters age 14 to age 17 through more than 900 stores in 49 states, Puerto Rico, and Canada.
"The company has developed a new retail store concept called P.S. from Aeropostale, which will offer casual clothing and accessories focusing on elementary school children between the ages of seven and 12.
Continue reading Market 'legends' like Aeropostale (ARO)
Posted Oct 7th 2009 4:00PM by Jon Ogg (RSS feed)
Filed under: Sirius Satellite Radio (SIRI), ConocoPhillips (COP), Vonage Holdings (VG)

Today was one of those days where commodities and the dollar went all over. Gold still rose, yet oil fell on a very mixed inventory report. The markets started out with some strength, but the major indexes were mixed at the end of the day.
Here are today's unofficial closing bell levels:
Dow 9,725.80 -5.45 (-0.06%)
S&P 500 1,057.56 +2.84 (0.27%)
Nasdaq 2,110.33 +6.76 (0.32%)
Analysts:
top upgrades and
top downgradesTop Rumors of the DayTop Day Trader AlertsContinue reading Closing Bell: Mixing the indexes (AAI, COP, RPRX, VG, SIRI)
Posted Oct 4th 2009 1:00PM by Jim Woods (RSS feed)
Filed under: Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A), Stocks to Buy
No high-priced stock list would be complete without the best known high-priced stock out there -- Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway A Shares (NYSE: BRK.A).
At over $100,000 per share, this is, by far, the most-expensive, most well-known stock on our list. With an investment in Berkshire Hathaway, you are putting your money on the success of one of the greatest investment minds the world has ever known.
Sure, a hundred grand is a lot for one share of stock, but if you want to get your money alongside one of the best track records in modern investment history, that's what you have to pay.
Continue reading Real bargain stock #10: Berkshire Hathaway A Shares (BRK.A)
Posted Sep 18th 2009 5:20PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Rants and raves, Market matters, Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Wells Fargo (WFC), Chasing Value, Stocks to Buy, Intuitive Surgical Inc (ISRG), Newcastle Investment (NCT), Williams Companies (WMB), Olin Corp. (OLN)
Yesterday my 2009 portfolio closed up 201% for the year. It has been an interesting journey, and while it is rather self congratulatory to discuss it, there are lessons to be learned.
Before I review some of the reasons I was able to do this I want to make it clear that I do not think this can be easily repeated; I look at the portfolio every day thinking this is too good to be true, and we all know what that usually means.
Continue reading Chasing Value: Journey to 201%: APC, ISRG, WFC and more
Posted Sep 16th 2009 4:00PM by Jon Ogg (RSS feed)
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Adobe Systems (ADBE), Oracle Corp (ORCL), Kraft Foods'A' (KFT)

The bulls just keep running. So much so that even the bears have started wearing horns and fake hooves so that they fit in a little better. A tame CPI figure on consumer inflation helped things steady and then a less-bad homebuilder survey allowed the run to continue higher. Oil prices ramped up on
lower crude inventories as well. Here were today's unofficial closing bell levels:
Dow 9,790.35 +106.94 (1.10%)
S&P 500 1,068.76 +16.13 (1.53%)
Nasdaq 2,133.15 +30.51 (1.45%)
Top Analyst UpgradesTop Analyst DowngradesTop Trader AlertsContinue reading Closing Bell: Bears head to rehab (GE, KFT, CBY, ORCL, ADBE, FLEX, KERX)
Posted Sep 2nd 2009 3:40PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Other issues, Products and services, Management, Rants and raves, General Electric (GE), Walt Disney (DIS), Media World, Chasing Value, Stocks to Buy, Marvel Entertainment (MVL)

Some of the venom spewed at
General Electric Company (NYSE:
GE) every time I write about it, is getting kind of old. I understand the criticism of Jeffrey Immelt, the CEO who takes the blame for everything that is wrong with the company and the economy.
I too have felt that he might have done more. In particular, while
I argued Monday that most of the companies divisions were well integrated, or at least related, I am not sure that entertainment has to be a part of the mix, and the company is on the record to jettison the appliance division already.
In considering the plight of the GE shareholder, myself included, what exactly is it that investors would like Immelt to do?
Continue reading Chasing Value: Blaming GE's Immelt for what?
Posted Aug 6th 2009 5:00PM by Sheldon Liber (RSS feed)
Filed under: Ford Motor (F), Market matters, Getting started, Citigroup Inc. (C), Bargain stocks, Stocks to Buy, MBIA Inc (MBI)

You can learn a lot from your elders and when it comes to investing, you best listen very attentively. I often refer to
'my pal Warren' in my posts and I credit Mr. Buffett's investment advice and parables over the years for much of my gains in 2009.
There is another mentor, though, one I have not referred to often but that I have gleaned some wisdom from in terms of value investing and courage, and that is
'my pal Sir John.' While Buffett has been very straight forward in his position that you should buy on fear and this was the year to do that, it was Templeton that preached buying far and wide and diversifying broadly into out-of-favor companies. As he did when he started out.
Continue reading Ford, Citi, MBIA, GBE and Sir John Templeton
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