Buffett's latest portfolio additions, trims and cuts in Q3

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Key Points

  • Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway acquired a fresh stake of 9.68 million shares in Sirius XM Holdings.
  • Berkshire initiated fresh positions in Atlanta Braves Holdings and Liberty Live Group.
  • Buffett reduced holdings in companies like HP, Chevron, Amazon, and AON while maintaining substantial investments in Apple and Bank of America.
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Warren Buffett is widely regarded as the most well-known, famous, and successful investor of all time. As such, his investment decisions and changes to his holdings are closely monitored and highly anticipated by the investing community. 

His company, financial heavyweight Berkshire Hathaway NYSE: BRK.B, discloses its current holdings to its shareholders each quarter in a 13F regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). 

So, let's take a closer look at the latest changes now that the 13F has been filed with the SEC, Buffett and his company, Berkshire, made in the third quarter across several sectors, including technology, energy, and the financial sector.

Latest additions for Buffett and Berkshire

Sirius XM Holdings NASDAQ: SIRI

Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway acquired a fresh stake of 9.68 million shares in Sirius XM Holdings, the renowned satellite radio provider. This strategic move amounted to approximately $43.8 million in value by the close of the third quarter. SIRI is not a favorite amongst analysts and is currently on the Lowest-Rated Stocks list. The stock has a P/E of 16.28 and dividend yield of 2.11%

Atlanta Braves Holdings NASDAQ: BATRK

Berkshire Hathaway also secured a newfound position in Atlanta Braves Holdings, a recently spun-off entity from Liberty Media. This company holds ownership over the esteemed baseball team and associated real estate. Berkshire's investment accounted for almost 224,000 shares, valued at approximately $8 million.

Liberty Live Group NASDAQ: LLYVK


Buffett's company started a new position in Liberty Live Group, which holds an interest in the Live Nation entertainment company and other minority investments. Berkshire purchased both the Series A and Series C common stock, and the combined position was worth $518.6 million.

Positions trimmed and closed

During the third quarter, Buffett and his company closed out their relatively small positions in several household and consumer names, including Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, United Parcel Service, and Mondelez International.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Berkshire closed its position in General Motors after cutting it by 45% in the second quarter. 

Here's a closer look at some positions that Berkshire trimmed:

HP NYSE: HPQ

During the third quarter, Berkshire trimmed its investment in the computer manufacturer HP by 15.2 percent. Presently, the company holds approximately 102.5 million shares, valued at over $2.6 billion.

Chevron NYSE: CVX

Berkshire diminished its holdings in Chevron, decreasing its stake by approximately 10.5 percent to around 110.2 million shares by the end of September. Chevron stands out among Berkshire's five significant holdings, offering a dividend yield of 4.15% and a P/E of 10.81. Unsurprisingly, CVX is one of the Top-Rated Dividend stocks around. 

Amazon NASDAQ: AMZN

Berkshire also scaled back its position in the online retail giant Amazon, reducing it by 5.2 percent to 10 million shares. As of the quarter's conclusion, this adjusted position was valued at nearly $1.3 billion.

Aon NYSE: AON

In the third quarter, Berkshire adjusted its investment in Aon, a professional services firm, reducing its stake by 5.4 percent. Nevertheless, Buffett and his team still maintain ownership of a stake valued at over $1.3 billion as of the quarter's conclusion.

Berkshire also reduced its holdings in Markel, Globe Life, and Celanese Corp. As of the end of the third quarter, Apple remained Berkshire's top holding by a long shot, with its stake in the giant valued at $156.8 billion. Bank of America is Berkshire's second top holding at $28.3 billion, and American Express is third at $22.6 billion. 

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Companies Mentioned in This Article

CompanyMarketRank™Current PricePrice ChangeDividend YieldP/E RatioConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target
Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B)
0.6915 of 5 stars
$402.10-0.7%N/A9.09Hold$414.00
Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A)
0.1333 of 5 stars
$606,920.00-0.8%N/A9.14Hold$621,591.00
Sirius XM (SIRI)
4.9639 of 5 stars
$3.02flat3.64%9.44Hold$4.67
Atlanta Braves (BATRK)
1.3893 of 5 stars
$38.19-0.6%N/AN/AModerate Buy$45.00
Amazon.com (AMZN)
4.7061 of 5 stars
$179.62+3.4%N/A61.94Buy$205.13
AON (AON)
4.788 of 5 stars
$285.03-6.9%0.86%22.34Hold$334.69
General Motors (GM)
4.8964 of 5 stars
$45.84+0.5%1.05%5.60Moderate Buy$54.65
Liberty Live Group (LLYVK)
1.4732 of 5 stars
$37.46flatN/AN/ABuyN/A
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
4.935 of 5 stars
$146.14-0.5%3.26%9.11Hold$175.86
Procter & Gamble (PG)
4.531 of 5 stars
$161.29-0.8%2.50%26.35Moderate Buy$169.76
United Parcel Service (UPS)
4.8884 of 5 stars
$147.59+0.1%4.42%21.39Hold$165.23
Mondelez International (MDLZ)
4.6893 of 5 stars
$70.61-0.3%2.41%19.45Buy$80.50
HP (HPQ)
4.7574 of 5 stars
$28.00-0.5%3.93%8.19Moderate Buy$33.11
Chevron (CVX)
4.8763 of 5 stars
$165.89+0.4%3.93%15.26Moderate Buy$184.75
Amazon.com (AMZN)
4.7061 of 5 stars
$179.62+3.4%N/A61.94Buy$205.13
AON (AON)
4.788 of 5 stars
$285.03-6.9%0.86%22.34Hold$334.69
Markel Group (MKL)
3.5506 of 5 stars
$1,436.52-1.0%N/A9.77Reduce$1,450.00
Globe Life (GL)
4.9936 of 5 stars
$75.75+0.3%1.27%7.23Moderate Buy$114.33
Celanese (CE)
4.4989 of 5 stars
$154.49+0.8%1.81%8.63Hold$149.56
Apple (AAPL)
4.9181 of 5 stars
$169.30-0.3%0.57%26.37Moderate Buy$203.05
Bank of America (BAC)
4.7085 of 5 stars
$37.83-0.2%2.54%13.09Hold$38.53
American Express (AXP)
4.6329 of 5 stars
$235.64-0.6%1.19%19.41Hold$209.52
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