Warren Buffett - Berkshire Hathaway Q3/2012 Fund Investing Strategies By Dividend Yield – Stock Capital, Investment. Buy big dividend stocks is one of my favorite claims. A great investor who followed this approach successfully is Warren Buffett. I made a list of his best yielding stocks from his latest reported billionaire’s fund - Berkshire Hathaway. From his 38 stocks pay 28 dividends. The highest yielding stock is GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), a British drug company. Its dividend yield is 5.32 percent. The top stocks are a mix of drugs, oil & gas and newspaper businesses.
So you want to invest like Warren Buffett? Most investors, professional and otherwise, would probably give their right arm to generate the returns that Buffett has over the years. And the good news is investors can easily get their hands on data that show what stocks Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-A) (NYSE: BRK-B) owns.
This morning, Warren Buffett showed that he is the second coming of "Shallow Hal," after announcing a 5.5% stake in IBM (NYSE: IBM), worth over $10 billion.
With so much uncertainty in the U.S. economy, it is easy to see why there is tremendous interest in the dollar store space. Apparently though, money does not grow on trees, Dollar trees that is.
Dollar Tree, Inc. (NASDAQ: DLTR) shares are getting rocked this morning, after the company came out with earnings and guidance that disappointed.
During bull market periods, buy and hold works beautifully. Simply pick a successful company (it almost doesn't matter which company) and enjoy the profits as the stock trades higher. The game is easy -- nearly every stock rallies.
OTC StockShark members we are continuing to see interest and participation flow into APII . Sometimes these diamonds in the rough take time for the word to spread to the right niche of investors . As we mentioned previously APII has only 4million shares in it's entire float so it will not take many days of consistent interest to have a positive effect on the stock.