Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A)
736,000.00
-2500.00 (-0.34%)
NYSE· Last Trade: Jul 18th, 7:44 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 738,500.00 |
|---|---|
| Open | 743,510.81 |
| Bid | 710,000.01 |
| Ask | 753,015.00 |
| Day's Range | 735,619.80 - 754,338.68 |
| 52 Week Range | 685,150.00 - 775,000.00 |
| Volume | 212 |
| Market Cap | 441.54B |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | - |
| EPS (TTM) | - |
| Dividend & Yield | N/A (N/A) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 216 |
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About Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A)
Berkshire Hathaway is a multinational conglomerate holding company led by renowned investor Warren Buffett. The company engages in a diverse range of business activities, including insurance, utilities, manufacturing, retail, and transportation. Its portfolio encompasses a variety of wholly-owned businesses and significant stakes in well-known companies across multiple sectors, making it one of the largest and most influential companies in the world. Berkshire Hathaway is known for its value-oriented investment approach and has a reputation for generating substantial long-term returns for its shareholders. Read More
News & Press Releases
Pershing Square USA gives you access to Bill Ackman, but it comes with a unique twist that investors need to understand.
Via The Motley Fool · July 18, 2026
State Street's financial ETF charges just 0.08% annually, while ProShares' leveraged alternative targets double daily returns at a steeper 0.94% cost.
Via The Motley Fool · July 18, 2026
The Oracle of Omaha views corrections and bear markets through a completely different lens than most investors do.
Via The Motley Fool · July 18, 2026
The wealthy investor is accelerating his disposal of Berkshire shares to charities.
Via The Motley Fool · July 18, 2026
The new CEO's first big purchases went abroad -- and the math behind them helps explain why.
Via The Motley Fool · July 18, 2026
UYG offers leverage -- with higher fees -- while KBWB's traditional banking focus delivered the stronger one-year return.
Via The Motley Fool · July 17, 2026
The $6 billion gift is the small part. The deadline attached to the rest is what shareholders should notice.
Via The Motley Fool · July 17, 2026
Buffett recently revealed an interesting move he made in his final year as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
Via The Motley Fool · July 17, 2026
The narrative is bullish, but are the numbers involved big enough to matter?
Via The Motley Fool · July 17, 2026
Buffett is a big advocate for low-cost index funds despite his uncanny ability to pick individual stocks.
Via The Motley Fool · July 17, 2026
Casino culture is ruining the stock market and making it challenging to find attractive deals.
Via The Motley Fool · July 17, 2026
Buffett expresses concern about increased speculation.
Via The Motley Fool · July 17, 2026
The conviction belongs to Buffett. But is the oracle of Omaha right?
Via The Motley Fool · July 16, 2026
The Oracle of Omaha says he isn't worried about the coming CEO change. Should shareholders be?
Via The Motley Fool · July 16, 2026
Is it Fidelity or Vanguard?
Via The Motley Fool · July 16, 2026
With the right strategy, this low-cost investment could build life-changing wealth.
Via The Motley Fool · July 16, 2026
Greg Abel has made some major shakeups to Berkshire's portfolio since becoming CEO in January.
Via The Motley Fool · July 16, 2026
Tech stocks have been lucrative, but they're creating a rare risk for the market.
Via The Motley Fool · July 16, 2026
A rally for UnitedHealth stock may show that Berkshire Hathaway exited its position too quickly. A look at the missed profits.
Via Benzinga · July 16, 2026
UnitedHealth Group (UNH) beats Q2 expectations with $6.38 adjusted EPS and raises its full-year 2026 earnings guidance.
Via Benzinga · July 16, 2026
Itʻs a good time to get defensive.
Via The Motley Fool · July 16, 2026
A virtual monopoly and three "indefinite" holdings were on the menu for Buffett's protege in the June-ended quarter.
Via The Motley Fool · July 16, 2026
Most people collect loyalty points. Billionaire Berkshire Hathaway Chair Warren Buffett carries something far rarer: a card that lets him eat free at McDonald’s for life. During a 2007 interview with CNBC, Buffett
Via Benzinga · July 15, 2026
Buffett shifted his plan, but he's still on track to provide the world with billions in giving for decades to come.
Via The Motley Fool · July 15, 2026
VFH offers broad sector exposure with lower costs, while IAT concentrates on regional banks with higher yield but steeper volatility.
Via The Motley Fool · July 15, 2026