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Stock Split Watch: Is Berkshire Hathaway Next?


Prolific investor Warren Buffett has never split his company's Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) Class A shares, and as a result, they recently traded for over $540,000 per share. While Berkshire's Class B shares are more affordable to retail investors -- they trade at roughly $360 per share -- that price can still be prohibitive to some.

So let's look at what happens when a company splits its stock and whether Berkshire Hathaway, as a nearly $800 billion holding company with a diversified portfolio of businesses and stocks, might consider this move in the near term.

A stock split is a corporate action in which a company increases the number of its outstanding shares by dividing each existing share into multiple new shares without changing its overall market capitalization. In the event of a stock split, your investment remains unaltered, with only the number of shares being adjusted.

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Berkshire Hathaway Inc. A Stock

€578,500
-0.520%
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. A shows a slight decrease today, losing -€3,000.000 (-0.520%) compared to yesterday.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. A is currently one of the favorites of our community with 8 Buy predictions and no Sell predictions.
With a target price of 650000 € there is a slightly positive potential of 12.36% for Berkshire Hathaway Inc. A compared to the current price of 578500.0 €.
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