fareastwarriors
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-26/hartford-boosts-buybacks-raises-dividend-50-.html Hartford Boosts Buybacks, Raises Dividend 50%
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Eike Batista... http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/24/business/global/brazil-fortune-and-fate-turn-on-billionaire.html?ref=business&_r=0 Brazil, Fortune and Fate Turn on Billionaire
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Michael Burry's Old Website
fareastwarriors replied to Phaceliacapital's topic in General Discussion
He's back! -
For those of you who subscribe to The Wall Street Journal
fareastwarriors replied to Kuhndan's topic in General Discussion
At some point, it becomes a rather small business expense relative to other things so I justify paying for it... -
For those of you who subscribe to The Wall Street Journal
fareastwarriors replied to Kuhndan's topic in General Discussion
Let it lapse a little, they will then dangle low prices to get you back on. -
mmmm i do love my lamp chops...
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324904004578539443761846024.html?mod=WSJ_business_LeadStoryRotator#articleTabs%3Darticle A Rising Star Emerges at Berkshire
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AIG 22.96% AMX 2.94% BAC 44.22% CWGL 0.13% GE 8.60% JPM 1.61% LUK 4.63% NTRI 4.00% PGX 3.09% SD 3.05% XCO 2.40% CASH 2.38%
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Curious, do you work for a Berkshire company. How else would one own BRK-B in their company 401K if their company was not Berkshire? I'm not criticizing, want to know how (if) because I will go 100% BRK-B in my 401K and tell everyone I know :) Also some 401k plans allow for "brokerage window" and through that you can purchase basically any security.
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Any member who posts a lot will become a hero member?
fareastwarriors replied to muscleman's topic in General Discussion
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Michael Burry's Old Website
fareastwarriors replied to Phaceliacapital's topic in General Discussion
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-05/fannie-shares-seen-as-worthless-surging-in-disconnect.html .Fannie Shares Seen as Worthless Surging in Disconnect Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shares surged to five-year highs last week, giving them a combined market value of $48 billion, about the same as BlackRock Inc., the world’s largest money manager, and Starbucks Corp., the biggest coffee-shop operator. ...
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/100783879 Zynga to Cut 18 Percent of Workforce, Lay Off 520 Employees; Shares Halted
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http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/05/31/buffetts-energy-gamble-in-las-vegas/ Buffett’s Energy Gamble in Las Vegas Warren Buffett needs luck for his Las Vegas gamble to pay off. Berkshire Hathaway’s $5.6 billion bet on NV Energy suggests the billionaire investor is coming up short on decent ways to deploy his cash. With electrical utility mergers offering meager synergies thanks to the pounds of flesh demanded by regulators, Berkshire will struggle even to cover its cost of capital.
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Warren Buffett once said owning a utility was a way to stay rich rather than get rich. But he was being coy. Berkshire Hathaway's BRKB +1.60%$5.6 billion acquisition of Nevada utility NV Energy NVE +22.51%is a case in point. From one angle, it looks like Berkshire is sensibly putting some of its $44 billion cash pile into a steady, if hardly stellar, profit generator. There's a dose of opportunism here, too. Berkshire is offering $23.75 a share, a 23% premium to Wednesday's closing price, though less than 10% above NV Energy's peak for the year, reached only a month ago. Since then, NV Energy's stock, along with the wider sector, had fallen about 10%. Increased expectations that the Federal Reserve would soon taper off its bond purchases have made high-dividend-paying utilities stocks less attractive. NV Energy offers a hedge to this. Nevada suffered more than most in the bust: Las Vegas property prices dropped 62% peak to trough compared with 34% for the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price index overall. So Fed tightening should be largely determined by the pace of recovery in states like Nevada, which in turn should underpin electricity demand there, boosting NV Energy's prospects. In addition, Nevada's population growth rate is projected to be about 50% faster than the U.S. average over this decade. Meanwhile, NV Energy will likely overhaul its generation portfolio to reduce reliance on coal. Both provide structural profit growth. Berkshire's last big bet on a utility-like company, 2010's purchase of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad network, also came with less-obvious growth drivers. For one, Burlington Northern happened to be best-placed to transport the subsequent surge in Bakken oil production. Having averaged $2 billion to $2.5 billion in net profit from 2006 to 2009, it made $3.7 billion last year, up 84% since Berkshire bought it. That would sound like getting rich to most investors. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324682204578515270723135556.html?mod=WSJ_Heard_LeadStory
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-30/berkshire-s-abel-builds-buffett-energy-unit-with-purchase.html Berkshire’s Abel Builds Buffett Energy Unit With Purchase
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NV Energy to Join MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company http://www.marketwatch.com/story/nv-energy-to-join-midamerican-energy-holdings-company-2013-05-29 Berkshire's Midamerican to Buy NV Energy for About $5.6 Billion
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Tesla Model S Named Automobile's "Car of the Year"
fareastwarriors replied to Parsad's topic in General Discussion
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-29/tesla-pushes-electric-car-viability-with-rapid-charge-expansion.html Tesla Pushes Electric-Car Viability With Rapid Charging -
I Made $570K Last Year, But I Don’t Feel Rich
fareastwarriors replied to mrvlad0's topic in General Discussion
Feeling "rich" is relative. If all your neighbors/friends are earning millions and you're doing half a mil, you wouldn't feel rich at hard but more likely feel like you're doing something wrong. -
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-24/berkshire-s-weschler-holds-almost-150-million-of-davita.html Ted Weschler has a personal holding in the dialysis provider valued at almost $150 million. Weschler has 1.19 million shares, or about 1.1 percent, of the Denver-based company, according to a regulatory filing yesterday. The holding was amassed before he joined Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire, according to the document.
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So are there any publicly traded toll road/bridge operators trading at modest valuation right now?
