Berkshire Hathaway is one of the most expensive stocks in the world. Here’s why👆

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  • @gamesbyanish7975 says:

    Love the vids man ,I’m a huge fan and would really appreciate the pin,keep doing what you are doing,this generation is improving because of people like you ❤

  • @HarishGambani says:

    OMG i literally was looking into whats the difference between the two and you decided to post a shorts on it amazing.

  • @artoro8 says:

    First

  • @robertkinney8241 says:

    How has fractional shares affected these two? Wouldn’t it make them the same except voting rights?

  • @moggekungen says:

    This is very common in Sweden

  • @Kung_fu_s2 says:

    I remember when it dropped to $108,000 in like 2008/9…. Too bad I was 18 and broke 😂

  • @vinyl1Earthlink says:

    When Buffett passes on, everything will probably change. They may start to pay a dividend, or they may break up.

  • @Constitution1789 says:

    No dividends, but attractive growth. If I had bought it five years ago, I’d be up +353,210.80 (115.43%). That’s like a 16.59 annualized return. Kudos.

  • @mikewilson6513 says:

    Besides the clout of saying you own shares in berkshire hathaway the reason to have a share of class A is there is a meeting once a year that ONLY class A shareholders are invited to.. this meeting is a HUGE networking event where some of the wealthiest investors talk shop and many many deals get discussed often leading to very profitable deals.

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