Berkshire Hathaway's PacifiCorp to Pay $178 Million to Settle 403 Fire Claims
Berkshire Hathaway's (BRK.A) PacifiCorp said Monday it agreed to pay $178 million to settle 403 more claims related to the Labor Day fires in 2020. The utility said it has now settled almost 1,500 wil
Largest Companies in the Russell 3000 Index by Size: NVDA, LLY, AVGO Make Huge Leaps
Berkshire Hathaway's Bet on Scripps May Be a Rare Misfire
Warren Buffett's firm could suffer losses on a preferred-stock investment in E.W. Scripps, given troubles in the television business, and the company's high financial leverage.
The trading of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A.US) at a price of 185 yuan per share was declared "invalid"! However, a Japanese investor made 2 billion off of it that year.
Some technical failures are obviously caused by regulatory loopholes and exchange operation, which usually leads to market chaos, damaged investor confidence, or economic losses. Who should take responsibility?
NYSE responds to 'freak' fall in Berkshire (BRK.A.US) stocks: all erroneous trades removed.
The nyse, along with other UTP exchanges, has ruled to cancel all erroneous trades of Berkshire Hathaway that occurred at or below $603,718.30 between 9:50 am and 9:51 am eastern time in the United States.
Warren Buffett's PacifiCorp to Pay $178M Wildfire Settlement
Buffett's company's stock price crashed, and netizens exclaimed "buying the dip", with some buying at $185 per share.
Due to a technical glitch in the NYSE, someone bought stocks of Berkshire Hathaway for $185.1 per share, which was originally worth more than $600,000 per share, during a brief suspension of trading. Once the glitch is fixed, the trade will take effect and the value per share will increase by more than 3,400 times. NYSE later decided to cancel any individual stock trades of Berkshire Hathaway that were below $603,718 due to technical issues during the period of errors.
NYSE to Unwind Trades in Berkshire Hathaway After Glitch Causes Crash of Over 99% -- WSJ
By Alexander Osipovich and Karen Langley Investors who thought they got the deal of a lifetime on Berkshire Hathaway Class A shares are in for a disappointment. The New York Stock Exchange and other
NYSE to Bust Erroneous Trades in Berkshire Hathaway's Class A Shares - Report
Tried to Buy the Dip After the Berkshire Hathaway Glitch? Be Ready for Some Bad News
Many investors apparently tried to pounce on the opportunity to buy Berkshire Hathaway's Class A shares at a discount of more than 99% on Monday, according to FactSet data.
Express News | UPDATE: Berkshire Shares Resume After -99% on NYSE Error
NYSE technical failure: Berkshire Hathaway Class A shares, owned by Buffett, fell by 99%.
The New York Stock Exchange reported that due to technical issues with the circuit breaker, companies such as Berkshire Hathaway did not display their stock prices properly and trading has been temporarily suspended.
Warren Buffett Is a Big Fan of Shareholder Equity. 10 Companies With the Most. -- Barrons.com
Warren Buffett is proud that Berkshire Hathaway has accumulated the largest shareholder equity of any American company by a wide margin.
Berkshire Hathaway Upgraded to Buy at Argus on Conglomerate's Performance
Berkshire Stock Looks Good After Selloff as Book Value Grows on Apple Rally
The combination of a lower stock price and rising book value has made Berkshire Hathaway more appealing over the past two months.
Decoding Berkshire Hathaway: Why Does Buffett Love American Express?
American Express has been one of Berkshire Hathaway's top five holdings for many years. Its focus on high-end customers has resulted in its credit card delinquency rate being significantly lower than that of its peers.
Auto Insurance Inflation Set to Tap on the Brakes, BofA Economist Says
Chubb Upgraded to Neutral at BofA as Yield Growth Drives Earnings up
Buffett's Latest Bet: Why Did Berkshire Hathaway Invest in Chubb Insurance?
Buffett's interest in Chubb may stem from the company's long history and strong expertise in property and casualty insurance. The property insurance field naturally possesses a stable cash flow, which is logically similar to Buffett's investment in auto insurance.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Buys Up Chubb As Insurance Market Faces 'Trouble': A Bold Contrarian Bet?
Warren Buffett's investment moves are always closely watched, and his recent reveal of Berkshire Hathaway Inc's (NYSE:BRK) (NYSE:BRK) acquisition of nearly 26 million shares of Chubb Ltd (NYSE:CB), ha
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