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Watching Warren Buffett
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Watching Warren Buffett

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.
How does the “Oracle of Omaha” do it? “My wealth has come from a combination of living in America, some lucky genes, and compound interest,” Buffet said. “My luck was accentuated by my living in a market system that rewards those who can detect the mispricing of securities with sums reaching into the billions.”

I have been studying his portfolio and have come up with some stocks that he has possessed since the beginning:
General Motors Company
General Motors Company (NYSE/GM) is one of the world’s biggest automakers, with well-known brands such as Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC. The company operates through four business segments: GM North America, GM Europe, GM International Operations, and GM South America.

General Motors Company
General Motors Company (NYSE/GM) is one of the world’s biggest automakers, with well-known brands such as Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC. The company operates through four business segments: GM North America, GM Europe, GM International Operations, and GM South America.

Suncor Energy Inc.
Suncor Energy Inc. (NYSE[Image: confused.gif]U) is Canada’s largest energy company, focused on developing one of the world’s largest petroleum resource basins—Canada’s Athabasca oil sands. The company owns Canada’s largest biofuel plant, with a current annual production of 400 million liters.

Procter & Gamble Company
Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE[Image: tongue.gif]G) is a consumer staples giant with a global footprint reaching more than 180 countries. The world’s largest maker of consumer packaged goods operates through five segments: Beauty; Grooming; Health Care; Fabric Care and Home Care; and Baby, Feminine and Family Care.

Source: Warren Buffett's Top Dividend Paying Stocks
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Watching Warren Buffett

You'd get more traction posting in our stock thread thread-52801-page-18.html
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Watching Warren Buffett

Don't get me started about Warren Buffett. The famous "value investor" who never invests in a company unless he knows exactly what it does and how it does it, was the majority investor in Moody's right before the subprime crash. And when they asked him about his investment, he replied he didn't even know where the Moody's office was. That piece of shit regularly lies about how much tax he pays (he underestimates his so the idiot leftie horde doesn't come after him with pitchforks) in order to set things up so everyone but him will pay a higher level of tax.

Remissas, discite, vivet.
God save us from people who mean well. -storm
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Watching Warren Buffett

Well he is a good and thoughtful investor. He reads a lot which is the reason of his success.
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Watching Warren Buffett

Warren Buffett is a gigantic piece of shit.
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Watching Warren Buffett

Where is your source that he held GM or Suncor since the beginning? I don't follow his portfolio very closely, but regularly enough to question that idea. He likes comes with big economic moats, and high rates of return on invested capital -- something that GM would not really qualify for. I think some of his longest held positions are Washington Post, Coca Cola, and IBM.

But if you want to follow Buffett, just buy his holding company: Berkshire Hathaway.
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