Pay close attention to what Warren Buffett is buying.
At the age of 94, he’s now worth just over $146 billion, and still going strong with a “simple” method of spotting investing opportunities.
In fact, if you want to invest in companies attractive to the billionaire, make sure they are:
- Simple companies that are easy to understand
- Companies with predictable and proven earnings
- Companies that can be bought at a reasonable price
- Companies with “economic moat,” or a unique advantage over its competition.
“I look for companies that have a business we understand; favorable long-term economics; able and trustworthy management; and a sensible price tag. We like to buy the whole business or, if management is our partner, at least 80%,” says Warren Buffett.
“When control-type purchases of quality aren’t available, though, we are also happy to simply buy small portions of great businesses by way of stock market purchases. It’s better to have a part interest in the Hope Diamond than to own all of a rhinestone,” he added.
Most recently he added: With POOL, there’s a strong economic moat thanks to the company’s scale and its reliable stream of revenue from maintenance products. Plus, it has a strong history of returning cash to shareholders with dividends and stock buybacks. Buffett may also view POOL as undervalued. After a severe drop from its $550 high in late 2021 on softer demand for swimming pools, the stock is just starting to pivot higher. So, not only does Buffett view POOL as having a strong economic moat, but also as an opportunity to buy when other investors are fearful. |
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Company: Sirius XM (SYM: SIRI) Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway recently increased its stake in SIRI and now owns 32% of the satellite radio company. In fact, in October, the firm bought about 3.6 million shares for nearly $87 million. That now makes Berkshire the largest SIRI shareholder. |
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Company: Domino’s (SYM: DPZ) Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway announced it made a new investment in the pizza company in the third quarter. In fact, as of September 30, it now owns 1.28 million shares worth about $549 million. In addition, the company recently declared a quarterly dividend of $1.51, which is payable on December 27 to shareholders of record as of December 13. |
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