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Warren Buffett Dividend Stocks
Posted on 12/23/16 at 12:56 am
Posted on 12/23/16 at 12:56 am
Warren Buffet’s portfolio consists of 44 publicly traded companies. The vast majority of them (32) provide dividends, a number of which provide annual dividends in excess of four percent.
Some of his stocks include:
Verizon Communications Inc.
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) is the second-largest communications provider, next to AT&T. But it’s bigger than AT&T when it comes to wireless services. Thanks to having the country’s largest wireless network, which gives it a competitive advantage, Verizon has 112.1 million customers.
Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo has a market cap of $229 billion and forward P/E of 10.81. The bank provides an annual dividend of 3.29%, or $1.52 per share. Berkshire Hathaway currently owns 478.7 million shares of Wells Fargo for a holdings value of $21.8 billion. Wells Fargo makes up 17.5% of Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings.
The Coca-Cola Company
Berkshire Hathaway owns 400 million shares, worth $16.86 billion. Warren Buffet has a lot of faith in KO stock, as it makes up 14% of his investment portfolio.
Some of his stocks include:
Verizon Communications Inc.
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) is the second-largest communications provider, next to AT&T. But it’s bigger than AT&T when it comes to wireless services. Thanks to having the country’s largest wireless network, which gives it a competitive advantage, Verizon has 112.1 million customers.
Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo has a market cap of $229 billion and forward P/E of 10.81. The bank provides an annual dividend of 3.29%, or $1.52 per share. Berkshire Hathaway currently owns 478.7 million shares of Wells Fargo for a holdings value of $21.8 billion. Wells Fargo makes up 17.5% of Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings.
The Coca-Cola Company
Berkshire Hathaway owns 400 million shares, worth $16.86 billion. Warren Buffet has a lot of faith in KO stock, as it makes up 14% of his investment portfolio.
Posted on 12/23/16 at 1:28 am to EchoTime
Riveting cut and paste, thanks for the analysis.
Posted on 12/23/16 at 8:16 am to EchoTime
He also owns IBM, KraftHeinz and Apple
Posted on 12/23/16 at 8:28 am to EchoTime
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Warren Buffet’s portfolio consists of 44 publicly traded companies
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(32) provide dividends
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Verizon Communications Inc.
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Wells Fargo & Company
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The Coca-Cola Company
You're missing a couple.
Posted on 12/23/16 at 12:28 pm to EchoTime
Wouldn't touch Wells Fargo. Last time I checked they had a massive mortgage portfolio. Their NAV will go to shite
Posted on 12/23/16 at 3:55 pm to EchoTime
2 posts and this is your contribution?
weird.
my take on your offerings.
coke is feeling the anti-cola pinch. Pepsi beats them in diversification.
Verizon's advantage is rapidly melting. the network is old.
wells has a bloody nose.
weird.
my take on your offerings.
coke is feeling the anti-cola pinch. Pepsi beats them in diversification.
Verizon's advantage is rapidly melting. the network is old.
wells has a bloody nose.
Posted on 12/26/16 at 11:00 am to CelticDog
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wells has a bloody nose.
One of the best investments I made this year, up over 26% since investing in September, + dividends.
Posted on 12/26/16 at 11:47 am to tirebiter
You can thank the trump rally for that
Posted on 12/26/16 at 1:52 pm to Grits N Shrimp
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You can thank the trump rally for that
Nah, only in part. It was driven by the public uproar about all the fake accounts opened by employees due to years of executive demands to make account growth look better that drove down the price, then subsequent firing of the CEO who got to take his bags of executive comp with him. Continued fleecing of shareholders by executive employees. It was well below its 52 week high before that became common knowledge, too.
Posted on 12/26/16 at 3:50 pm to tirebiter
Still has a p/e of 13ishright now. Was considering buying some
Posted on 1/9/17 at 11:36 am to EchoTime
Buying some Gm once I get paid Friday. Pe is under 5 with net income as good as its been since 2011
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