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Riporto un articolo della CNN di oggi , sulle ultime modifiche del portafolio di WARREN BUFFET ,che potrebbe essere utile per qualche spunto operativo

Buffett continues to sell off energy stakes

By Ben Rooney, staff reporterFebruary 16, 2010: 6:53 PM ET


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Warren Buffett continued to pare his investments in energy companies during the fourth quarter, while boosting his stake in a waste management provider, a regulatory filing showed Tuesday.
Buffett's Omaha, Neb.-based holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, sold 19.6 million shares of ConocoPhillips (COP, Fortune 500) and cut its already diminished holdings of Exxon Mobil (XOM, Fortune 500) by about half, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Meanwhile, the widely respected investor bought 4.6 million shares of Republic Services, Inc., (RSG) a Phoenix-based waste management company, bringing his stake to nearly 8.3 million shares.
Buffett, the world's second richest man, also bought 300,000 shares of medical device maker Becton Dickinson. In the third quarter, he bought 1.2 million shares of BD (BDX, Fortune 500) stock.
However, he trimmed his holdings of Johnson & Johnson (JNJ, Fortune 500) and Procter & Gamble (PNG).
Buffett increased his stake in Wal-Mart (WMT, Fortune 500) by 1.2 million shares to about 39 million, and bought nearly 700,000 shares of Wells Fargo (WFC, Fortune 500).

As part of the company's $26 billion takeover of Burlington Northern Santa Fe, Berkshire sold its holdings in rival railroad companies Norfolk Southern Corp. (NSC, Fortune 500) and Union Pacific Corp. (UNP, Fortune 500)
All told, Buffett's portfolio increased in value during the fourth quarter to more than $57.9 billion from $56.5 billion in the previous quarter.
Berkshire Hathaway joined the S&P 500 index last week after shareholders approved a 50-for-1 split of Class B common stock last month. The newly issued Class B shares (BRK.B) rose more than 1% to close at $76.05 on Tuesday.
 

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Un'ulteriore Integrazione alle modifiche nel portafoglio di BUFFET
viene dal seguente comunicato obbligatorio alla SEC

In his latest filing of holdings with the SEC (for the December quarter), Buffett shows that in the last three months of the year he significantly cut his holdings in the energy sector, selling 20 million shares of Conoco Phillips, and 808,000 shares of Exxon Mobil (which he held somewhere around only six months). He also sold 1 million shares of CarMax, 2 million shares of Ingersoll-Rand, closed out his holdings in Norfolk Southern and Union Pacific, sold 8.8 million shares of Proctor & Gamble, 680,000 shares of Sun Trust Bank, and 2 million shares of Wellpoint. In the other direction he bought 3.5 million shares of Iron Mountain, 4.7 million shares of Republic Services, and another 1 million shares of WalMart.

In an interesting note, Buffett also received permission from the SEC to omit some trades from his report “to protect his trading strategy” from public view.
 

generali1984

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se posso dire la mia sul Vecio
la mossa sui trenini non mi ha convinto
certo lui dispone di dati che in paragone ai nostri sono come il
teletrasporto vs bici , ma tutto questo business su rotaie
non me lo vedo
 

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Riporto un articolo della CNN di oggi , sulle ultime modifiche del portafolio di WARREN BUFFET ,che potrebbe essere utile per qualche spunto operativo

Buffett continues to sell off energy stakes

By Ben Rooney, staff reporterFebruary 16, 2010: 6:53 PM ET


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Warren Buffett continued to pare his investments in energy companies during the fourth quarter, while boosting his stake in a waste management provider, a regulatory filing showed Tuesday.
Buffett's Omaha, Neb.-based holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, sold 19.6 million shares of ConocoPhillips (COP, Fortune 500) and cut its already diminished holdings of Exxon Mobil (XOM, Fortune 500) by about half, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Meanwhile, the widely respected investor bought 4.6 million shares of Republic Services, Inc., (RSG) a Phoenix-based waste management company, bringing his stake to nearly 8.3 million shares.
Buffett, the world's second richest man, also bought 300,000 shares of medical device maker Becton Dickinson. In the third quarter, he bought 1.2 million shares of BD (BDX, Fortune 500) stock.
However, he trimmed his holdings of Johnson & Johnson (JNJ, Fortune 500) and Procter & Gamble (PNG).
Buffett increased his stake in Wal-Mart (WMT, Fortune 500) by 1.2 million shares to about 39 million, and bought nearly 700,000 shares of Wells Fargo (WFC, Fortune 500).

As part of the company's $26 billion takeover of Burlington Northern Santa Fe, Berkshire sold its holdings in rival railroad companies Norfolk Southern Corp. (NSC, Fortune 500) and Union Pacific Corp. (UNP, Fortune 500)
All told, Buffett's portfolio increased in value during the fourth quarter to more than $57.9 billion from $56.5 billion in the previous quarter.
Berkshire Hathaway joined the S&P 500 index last week after shareholders approved a 50-for-1 split of Class B common stock last month. The newly issued Class B shares (BRK.B) rose more than 1% to close at $76.05 on Tuesday.

non so perchè ma ho collegato questa news all'annuncio di toyota sulle auto elettriche entro il 2012.

Detroit Show: Toyota Presenta Concept Ibrido FT-CH

bha, associazione di idee abbastanza bizzarra ?
 

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