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From the 17th through the 19th, Buffett bought almost 9 million shares of OXY stock. Since the 10-day average volume is about 14.5 million shares, that means Buffett bought approximately 20% of all the shares traded in just those three days. I find it interesting because I can recall him explaining how he bought 20% of the volume the first go-round.

 

Is this a limit for him?

Does he start experiencing problems when he tries moving above this figure?

 

Form 4 - Buffett's OXY Purchases

 

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3 hours ago, frommi said:

2026 Calls on EVO

What broker are you using? IBKR apparently doesn’t allow me to trade this. 

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@Spekulatius what do you think of the Pesenti family? Are they aligned? Even at half NAV, this has been a dog. Is there a catalyst? I keep thinking of JOE at 1/3 NAV, well run and well aligned (except for the Bruce overhang). Why own a collection of assets with no synergies? I suppose this goes for other family run European dynastic holding companies.  Cheap but hard for minorities to own in size. As you know, we own the Bollore complex in decent size but I’m agnostic. 

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Picked up some CPNG and JOE. Starter position in DEA while I study it.  A few shares of SWBI and EPD on the pullback. 

 

I'll do some trimming of higher basis shares on a few things like OXY after Jan 1 and maybe lock in some losses to offset (hopefully) future 2025 gains.

 

A small resting bid for FRPH bid just got filled below $30. I'll probably reset it a little lower and see what happens. 

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50 minutes ago, Cod Liver Oil said:

@Spekulatius what do you think of the Pesenti family? Are they aligned? Even at half NAV, this has been a dog. Is there a catalyst? I keep thinking of JOE at 1/3 NAV, well run and well aligned (except for the Bruce overhang). Why own a collection of assets with no synergies? I suppose this goes for other family run European dynastic holding companies.  Cheap but hard for minorities to own in size. As you know, we own the Bollore complex in decent size but I’m agnostic. 

 

@Spekulatius & @Cod Liver Oil ,

 

I have looked at Italmobiliare more than shortly here in the Hollidays, and that excercise caused my interest, too. If we already are three persons here on CofB&F interested in discussing the company, to me personally, that must be sufficient basis for starting a new and separate topic about the company in the Investment Ideas forum.

 

I hope you'll do it, @Spekulatius, - no need for some chrome-plated write-up, perhaps just a short explanation of what the company does and is engaged in, combined with your thoughts, perhaps just set up as bullet points. That'll do.😉

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8 hours ago, Cod Liver Oil said:

@Spekulatius what do you think of the Pesenti family? Are they aligned? Even at half NAV, this has been a dog. Is there a catalyst? I keep thinking of JOE at 1/3 NAV, well run and well aligned (except for the Bruce overhang). Why own a collection of assets with no synergies? I suppose this goes for other family run European dynastic holding companies.  Cheap but hard for minorities to own in size. As you know, we own the Bollore complex in decent size but I’m agnostic. 

I don’t know anything about out them, ITM seems to be managed without too much family interfere and they are distributing cash to shareholders. That’s good enough for me.

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8 hours ago, Cod Liver Oil said:

@Spekulatius what do you think of the Pesenti family? Are they aligned? Even at half NAV, this has been a dog. Is there a catalyst? I keep thinking of JOE at 1/3 NAV, well run and well aligned (except for the Bruce overhang). Why own a collection of assets with no synergies? I suppose this goes for other family run European dynastic holding companies.  Cheap but hard for minorities to own in size. As you know, we own the Bollore complex in decent size but I’m agnostic. 

 

41 minutes ago, Spekulatius said:

I don’t know anything about out them, ITM seems to be managed without too much family interfere and they are distributing cash to shareholders. That’s good enough for me.

 

This approach and style for posting answers replies to questions and openings for discussions is not my personal cup of tea, and I dare say : Not my personal style. If really not willing to discuss, why even mentioning the company in the first place here on CofB&F while buying.

 

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Please forget my own post about it, above. I'm not going to spend more time on the company. Hint, if interested : Look at what I have emphasized above, also ref. @Cod Liver Oil.

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22 minutes ago, John Hjorth said:

If really not willing to discuss, why even mentioning the company in the first place here on CofB&F while buying.

 

FWIW, I find a fair amount of value from people just posting what they're buying, even with nothing else. Discussion is great as well, of course.

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Not sure what the issue is here. I stated I bought ITM and don’t care about other owners as long as they don’t seem to interfere with the operation of this Holdco. Seems like the other owners like cash distributions and ITM seems to run a nice portfolio of companies. They also have shown that they sell at the right price, so it’s a bit like a private equity fund. They are very transparent about the operating performance about their Holdings too, way more so than most private equity companies I have seen. Why would I care too much who else owns this? I down expect a buyout here.

 

https://www.italmobiliare.it/en/investments/portfolio-companies

 

As far as being a dog, they paid a regular dividend of 80c and a special dividend of 2.2€ in May. The latter was from a sale of a holding above marks. Not too bad for a now 26€ stock, if you ask me,

 

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Thank you, @Spekulatius,

 

The investment case here with Italiamobiliare is actually interesting, so thank you for bringing it to the board. The point here is @Cod Liver Oil actually - at least to me, personally, has a point, about corporate governance cf. shareholder structure.

 

Not much fun about eventually being dragged through the mud by a dominating and selfserving shareholder. Material change hapened recently, and that's also why this investment qualifies for its separate topic here on CofB&F.

 

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Your last post here above would actually serve as a great starting post in a separate topic in the investment Ideas forum! Or, do you want me to start it? -So far I haven't, because the idea here on CofB&F is yours!

 

I want to discuss! [, but not here in this topic ...]. 😉

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30 minutes ago, Spekulatius said:

Not sure what the issue is here. I stated I bought ITM and don’t care about other owners as long as they don’t seem to interfere with the operation of this Holdco. Seems like the other owners like cash distributions and ITM seems to run a nice portfolio of companies. They also have shown that they sell at the right price, so it’s a bit like a private equity fund. They are very transparent about the operating performance about their Holdings too, way more so than most private equity companies I have seen. Why would I care too much who else owns this? I down expect a buyout here.

 

https://www.italmobiliare.it/en/investments/portfolio-companies

 

As far as being a dog, they paid a regular dividend of 80c and a special dividend of 2.2€ in May. The latter was from a sale of a holding above marks. Not too bad for a now 26€ stock, if you ask me,

 

Is it a PFIC?

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