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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Brett Schafer

Amazon's Retail Engine Signals Rare Valuation Opportunity for Patient Investors

$AMZN stock appears undervalued with North American retail margins at 6.9%, potential to expand to 10-15%, and P/E ratio of 28.5 historically low.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jeremy Bowman

Berkshire Hathaway Emerges as Safe Haven Amid Oil Crisis and Market Turmoil

Berkshire Hathaway's $370 billion cash fortress, energy holdings, and diversified insurance operations position it as a defensive safe haven amid geopolitical tensions and elevated oil prices.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Three Essential Questions Every Stock Investor Must Answer Before Committing Capital

Successful stock investors must assess how companies generate revenue, identify sustainable competitive advantages, and evaluate fair valuation before buying.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Sean Williams

Buffett's Successor Bets $64B on AI Giants Apple, Alphabet, Amazon

Greg Abel's Berkshire Hathaway maintains $64 billion in Apple, Alphabet, and Amazon—signaling institutional confidence in AI's transformative power despite Buffett's historical tech skepticism.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Badar Shaikh

Tesla-SpaceX Merger Could Slash TSLA Value by 25%, Black Warns

Investor Gary Black warns Tesla-SpaceX merger could reduce TSLA value by 20-25% due to conglomerate discount effects from combining different valuation multiples.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Matt Dilallo

Chevron Outperforms Occidental as Superior Long-Term Oil Play

Chevron emerges as better long-term investment over Occidental, offering diversified operations, stronger dividend history, and clearer growth visibility through 2030.
BRK.ABRK.BCVXOXYOXY.WSenergy sectordividend stocks
The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Adam Levy

Buffett's Final Quarter: $3.5B Bet on 5 Stocks Signals Strategic Shift

Warren Buffett invested $3.5B across five stocks in his last quarter as Berkshire CEO, with Domino's Pizza emerging as his standout pick amid 13-quarter selling spree.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Austin Smith

Buffett's $100 Oil Bet Pays Off as Chevron Hits Record Production

Berkshire Hathaway's 8.1M additional Chevron shares bring stake to 130M as crude approaches $100, validating the energy investment amid record production and cash flow.
BRK.ABRK.BCVXOXYOXY.WSenergy sectordividend growth
The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Bram Berkowitz

Abel's $15M Bet Signals Confidence in Undervalued Berkshire Stock

Berkshire's new CEO invests $15M in company stock and resumes buybacks, signaling undervaluation as shares lag market by 24%.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Sean Williams

Buffett's Berkshire Doubling Money in Coca-Cola, AmEx, Moody's Every 2 Years

Berkshire Hathaway doubles capital every 21-30 months from Coca-Cola, American Express, and Moody's dividend income via exceptional yields on cost of 63%, 45%, and 41% respectively.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Todd Shriber

SpaceX IPO at $1.5T Valuation Could Reshape S&P 500 Index Overnight

SpaceX's anticipated $1.5 trillion IPO could trigger S&P 500 rule changes, forcing massive automatic purchases by index funds like $VOO and $SPY.
SPYBRK.ABRK.BTSLAVOO+1market capitalizationindex funds
The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Matt Frankel, Cfp

Gates Foundation's $35B Portfolio Heavily Tilted to Berkshire, Not Microsoft

Gates Foundation's $35B portfolio holds 28% in Berkshire Hathaway ($9.8B) from Buffett donations, while Microsoft ranks fourth at 10.5%.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Sean Williams

Abel Resumes Berkshire Buybacks, But Don't Expect Equities Buying Spree

Berkshire's new CEO Greg Abel restarts stock repurchases after 21-month pause, but massive cash reserves unlikely to fuel equity purchases amid stretched valuations.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Matt Frankel, Cfp

Buffett's Portfolio Offers Bargains: AmEx and Ally Flash Buying Signals

Two Berkshire Hathaway holdings—American Express and Ally Financial—present attractive valuations following market turmoil, with strong fundamentals underpinning the declines.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Can Coca-Cola Justify Its Premium Valuation in a Mature Market?

Coca-Cola's fortress brand and dividend growth appeal, but elevated 25.6 P/E valuation in a mature, slow-growth industry suggests limited five-year return potential.
BRK.ABRK.BKOvaluationdividend stock
The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Lawrence Rothman, Cfa

Buffett's Dividend Darlings: Why Coca-Cola and Domino's Deserve Your Portfolio

Coca-Cola and Domino's Pizza offer rare combination of reliable dividend income and consistent growth, embodying Warren Buffett's proven investment philosophy.
BRK.ABRK.BKODPZdividend stockslong-term investing
The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Motley Fool Youtube

Berkshire's Steady Hand: Why Abel's Cautious Approach May Reward Patient Investors

Critics demand bold moves from Berkshire's Greg Abel, but patient investors should focus on fundamentals and disciplined capital allocation over headline-driven reactions.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Katie Brockman

ITOT vs. VTV: Growth Speed Meets Dividend Stability in ETF Showdown

ITOT's broad market approach beat VTV's value focus by 3.15% over the past year, but with higher volatility. VTV offers stability and dividends.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jennifer Saibil

Berkshire's Moody's Fortune: $93M in Annual Dividends from $248M Investment

Berkshire Hathaway's quarter-century Moody's position generates $93M annual dividends on $248M cost basis, yielding 41.2% return on original investment.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jennifer Saibil

Berkshire's Coca-Cola Jackpot: $848M Annual Dividends From Three-Decade Bet

Berkshire Hathaway receives $848M annually from Coca-Cola dividends, achieving a 65% yield on its original $1.3B investment spanning 30+ years.
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