Held · Bookmarked
0 · 0
portfolios · users
Avg position size
—
of holders' portfolios
13F filers
0
institutions
Market cap
$1.1T
2,157M shares
52-week range
$455.19 – $516.85
65% from low
Sector
FIRE, MARINE & CASUALTY INSURANCE
Exchange
NYSE
CS
Borrow rate
0.25%
Easy to borrow
Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company with a wide array of subsidiaries engaged in diverse activities. The firm's core business segment is insurance, run primarily through Geico, Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance Group, and Berkshire Hathaway Primary Group. Berkshire has used the excess cash thrown off from its operations to acquire Burlington Northern Santa Fe (railroad), Berkshire Hathaway Energy (utilities and energy distributors), and the companies that make up its manufacturing, service, and retailing operations (which include Precision Castparts, Lubrizol, Clayton Homes, Marmon, and IMC/ISCAR). The conglomerate is unique in that it is run on a completely decentralized basis. Berkshire generated close to $371.4 billion in operating revenue in during 2025.
www.berkshirehathaway.comNo one on the platform currently holds BRK.B.
No tracked institution reports a position in BRK.B as of their last filing.
| Execution date | Ratio |
|---|---|
| 2010-01-21 | 50-for-1 |
No one on the platform has traded BRK.B yet.
No recent Form 4 filings on EDGAR — either no insider transactions reported recently or this isn't a SEC-registered issuer.
$BRK.B You are actually a hilarious bear 🤣 I will give that to you. That being said, this board probably has one of the most patience crowds and we know our time will come.
View on StockTwits ↗$BRK.B the older end of the day shove down! A tradition like no other round these parts. You turn a small win into a small loss almost every time! Compounding at its finest!
View on StockTwits ↗$BRK.B green? Looks down at its trousers and realizes it PISSED itself yet again and slides back to $485. Nothing will change until something internally changes and they project modernity instead of geezerdik and relying on past performances.
View on StockTwits ↗$GLW $BRK.A $BRK.B corning is the perfect business for Berkshire to invest in. They always need a sweet deal though. $NVDA beat them to it. However abel should.give the csuite a call!!
View on StockTwits ↗$NKE every dip being bought by Tim Cook and those Friends in High Places . . . $80.17 by end of August $AAPL $BRK.A $BRK.B
View on StockTwits ↗$SOXX up 4%, $NVDA down -2%. But I'm bullish on $NVDA. Patience. They have their hands in "everything". Somebody said they treat it like an ETF. Kind of like $BRK.B for AI.
View on StockTwits ↗$BRK.B Dead Money. Only makes money with Dems are in the White House. Fairly Valued right now and thats before Buffett Dies. Think it will sink on that news alone and might get in then.
View on StockTwits ↗$BRK.B hopefully everyone bagged those HUGE profits! Thing is garbage going on two years and no returns. Thier model is broken, unless something changes with what and how they do things this is going to lag forever. Tooo big to be taking 5 - 10 billion dollar positions in slow growth companies, they won’t move the needle.
View on StockTwits ↗$BRK.B has been taking heat for months, but the tape is telling a different story. Since early June, Berkshire is up about 8% while the Semiconductor Index is down around 25%. Relative strength matters. Buffett’s setup is looking a lot better than the crowd expected.
View on StockTwits ↗$BRK.B Anyone wanna bet 488$ or loses by close Friday? NO STRENGTH HERE!
View on StockTwits ↗$BRK.B Market is coming out of extreme fear zone and turning more optimistic. This has a long history of being an inverse to all of that. I predict a dip as investors abandon their Berkshire safe space. 🔮 🧐
View on StockTwits ↗$BRK.B Go back under $486 please 😑 I sort of think it might. Berkshire is sort of an inverse to the tech trade and overall market. That has all dumped down lately as Berkshire has run up, all of that is starting to recover so maybe we will see Berkshire below that $486 again.
View on StockTwits ↗Recent $TICKER stream from stocktwits.com — refreshed every 5 minutes. Sentiment tags are self-reported by posters. Not investment advice.