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Here are eight Buffett-approved businesses built for the long haul.
Curated by The Motley Fool
There's a reason investors call Warren Buffett "the Oracle of Omaha." For decades, Buffett has beaten the market with the investments he's made through his holding company, Berkshire Hathaway. Thankfully, every quarter Buffett and his colleagues at Berkshire have to disclose the company's holdings in a 13-F filing, so the average investor can see where "the Oracle" is putting his money. From his current investments, here are eight stocks we like because they're high quality businesses, built for the long haul, trading at fair prices.
How did we choose these stocks?Each of these stocks is not only a large position of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, but also an active recommendation of a Motley Fool premium investing service as of 8/31/2016.
Who made these selections?The Motley Fool is dedicated to helping the world invest — better. Founded in 1993 by brothers Tom and David Gardner, The Motley Fool helps millions of people attain financial freedom through our website, podcasts, books, newspaper column, radio show, mutual funds, and premium investing services.
How are these weighted?This watchlist consists of equally weighted stocks.
Watchlist | Change Today | 1 Month Return | 1 Year Return | Total Return |
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Long Haul Buffett Buys | +0.30% | - | - | - |
^GSPC | +1.70% | +2.08% | +29.79% | +6043.70% |
Symbol | Company Name | Last Price | Change | % Change | Market Time | Volume | Avg Vol (3 month) | Market Cap |
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V | Visa Inc. | 285.24 | -3.24 | -1.12% | 4:00 PM EDT | 7.10M | 8.48M | 555.04B |
PG | The Procter & Gamble Company | 171.54 | -2.38 | -1.37% | 4:01 PM EDT | 8.64M | 6.66M | 403.07B |
KO | The Coca-Cola Company | 70.62 | -1.13 | -1.57% | 4:00 PM EDT | 10.54M | 13.28M | 304.36B |
AXP | American Express Company | 268.75 | +6.57 | +2.51% | 4:00 PM EDT | 2.97M | 2.79M | 191.06B |
WFC | Wells Fargo & Company | 55.8 | +1.54 | +2.84% | 4:00 PM EDT | 21.40M | 18.14M | 189.93B |
VZ | Verizon Communications Inc. | 43.94 | +0.06 | +0.14% | 4:00 PM EDT | 17.85M | 18.69M | 184.97B |
GM | General Motors Company | 48.62 | -0.04 | -0.08% | 4:00 PM EDT | 12.02M | 14.09M | 54.64B |
KMI | Kinder Morgan, Inc. | 21.59 | -0.02 | -0.09% | 4:00 PM EDT | 9.77M | 14.29M | 47.92B |
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