Warren Buffett's 'Secret Portfolio' Has 5 Perfect Dividend Stocks for Berkshire Hathaway
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Warren Buffett's 'Secret Portfolio' Has 5 Perfect Dividend Stocks for Berkshire Hathaway
"Warren Buffett remains one of the world's most prominent investors, renowned for his long-term buy-and-hold strategies and extensive portfolio of public and private holdings. With interest rates poised to decline, it makes sense to consider adding Buffett's dividend-paying stocks, which are expected to rally as bond yields fall. However, the dividend stocks we were particularly interested in are those that Buffett owns through his "secret portfolio." These are the holdings of New England Asset Management (NEAM), which Berkshire Hathaway indirectly owns."
"We have been aware of Buffett's "secret portfolio" for some time, but it took some digging to discover NEAM's connection to Berkshire Hathaway Inc. ( NYSE: BRK-B). Buffett owns NEAM, but indirectly. NEAM is a wholly owned subsidiary of General Re, which in turn is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. Since Buffett is the CEO and largest shareholder, he effectively owns NEAM through this corporate structure. The securities NEAM holds in its investment portfolio are ultimately owned by Berkshire Hathaway."
Warren Buffett is known for long-term buy-and-hold strategies and broad public and private holdings. With interest rates expected to decline, dividend-paying stocks are likely to rally as bond yields fall. Berkshire Hathaway indirectly owns New England Asset Management (NEAM) through its ownership chain: NEAM is a subsidiary of General Re, which is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. NEAM maintains an investment portfolio often described as Buffett's "secret" or "hidden" $5.9 billion portfolio, and its securities are ultimately owned by Berkshire. Greg Abel will become CEO of Berkshire Hathaway on January 1, 2026, and plans to maintain the firm's decentralized, trust-based culture while bringing operational expertise.
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