Major Changes to Berkshire Hathaway’s Portfolio During Third Quarter

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Dr. David Kass
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In an SEC 13F filing after the market closed today, Berkshire Hathaway reported the following changes to its portfolio during the third quarter:

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Initial Purchases

Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) — $4 billion

Louisiana-Pacific – $300 million

Jefferies – $15 million

Additions

Occidental Petroleum (previously reported) – $2 billion

Chevron (previously reported) – $500 million

Paramount Global – $300 million

RH – $50 – $100 million

Celanese – $50 – $100 million

Sale

Store Capital – $200 million

Reductions

U.S. Bancorp (previously reported) – $1.5 – $2 billion

Activision Blizzard – $500 million

Bank of New York Mellon – $400 million

General Motors – $100 million

Kroger – $100 million

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David I Kass Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Finance Ph.D., Harvard University Robert H. Smith School of Business 4412 Van Munching Hall University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-1815 Phone: 301-405-9683 Email: dkass@rhsmith.umd.edu (link sends e-mail) Dr. David Kass has published articles in corporate finance, industrial organization, and health economics. He currently teaches Advanced Financial Management and Business Finance, and is the Faculty Champion for the Accelerated Finance Fellows. Prior to joining the faculty of the Smith School in 2004, he held senior positions with the Federal Government (Federal Trade Commission, General Accounting Office, Department of Defense, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis). Dr. Kass has recently appeared on Bloomberg TV, CNBC, PBS Nightly Business Report, Maryland Public Television, Business News Network TV (Canada), Fox TV, American Public Media's Marketplace Radio, and WYPR Radio (Baltimore), and has been quoted on numerous occasions by Bloomberg News and The Wall Street Journal, where he has primarily discussed Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway. He has also launched a Smith School “Warren Buffett” blog. Dr. Kass has accompanied MBA students on trips to Omaha for private meetings with Warren Buffett, and Finance Fellows to Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meetings. He is an officer of the Harvard Business School Club of Washington, DC, and is a member of the investment and budget committees of a local nonprofit organization. Dr. Kass received a Smith School “Top 15% Teaching Award” for the 2009-2010 academic year.