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Berkshire Stock Is Cheap. It’s One of Barron’s Top Stock Picks, Too.

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December 30, 2021
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This article is an excerpt from Barron’s 10 favorite stocks for 2022, published on Dec. 17. To see the full list, click here.

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When Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett made his initial equity gift to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2006, he wrote that Berkshire’s stock is an “ideal asset to underpin the long-term well-being of a foundation.”

“The company has a multitude of diversified and powerful streams of earnings, Gibraltar-like financial strength, and a deeply imbedded culture of acting in the best interests of shareholders.”

That’s still the case 15 years later.

The Class A stock (ticker: BRK.A), at about $454,550, is up 31% this year. Buffett refuses to pay a dividend, but Berkshire has ramped up its stock buybacks and should repurchase more than 4% of its shares this year. It trades for 1.35 times our estimate of year-end book value, a cheap level, given that its businesses are probably worth much more than their carrying values.

Berkshire’s stake in Apple (AAPL) alone is worth $160 billion, following the iPhone maker’s recent run-up.

Company / Ticker
Recent Price
YTD Change
2021E EPS
2022E EPS
2022E P/E
Dividend Yield
Market Value (bil)
Amazon.com / AMZN
$3,377.42
4%
$41.11
$51.37
65.7
None
$1,713
AT&T / T
23.71
-18
3.38
3.17
7.5
8.8%
169
Berkshire Hathaway / BRK.A
454,550.00
31
17,466.30
18,928.50
24.0
None
673
General Motors / GM
58.39
40
6.73
6.93
8.4
None
85
Hertz Global Holdings / HTZ
21.01
-22*
4.02
2.55
8.2
None
10
IBM / IBM
125.93
5
10.05
11.04
11.4
5.2
113
Johnson & Johnson / JNJ
173.01
10
9.83
10.38
16.7
2.5
455
Nordstrom / JWN**
20.05
-36
1.27
1.99
10.1
None
3
Royal Dutch Shell / RDS.B
42.82
27
4.86
6.19
6.9
3.9
166
Visa / V***
214.37
-2
5.91A
7.04
30.5
0.7
467

*Since July 1. **Estimates for Jan. 2022 and Jan. 2023 fiscal year ends. ***Sept. fiscal year end. E=estimate. A=actual.

Source: FactSet

Write to Andrew Bary at andrew.bary@barrons.com

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