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I wonder if anyone has a one stock portfolio here. I remember a Jeff who had one.

 

Not quite, but about 80% BRKB

 

surely a fine portfolio within Berkshire, but why not spread that investment around a couple indexes? are Buffett/Munger worth the concentration risk?

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Thanks for sharing, it is fascinating to see what other board members are doing. My hodgepodge of holdings:

 

PERSONAL ACCOUNT

 

BRK.B BERKSHIRE CL B 26%
AAPL APPLE INC 15%
FFH FAIRFAX FINL HLD 13%
TSLA TESLA INC 10%
USAP UNIVERSAL STAINLESS10%
ATCO ATLAS CORP 6%
HK:669 TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES CO LTD HKD 5%
MU MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC5%
MKL MARKEL CORP 4%
INTC INTEL CORP 2%
BAM BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT INC2%
RTX RAYTHEON TECHNOLOGIES CORP 1%
100%

 

 

RETIREMENT ACCOUNT

 

BRK.B BERKSHIRE CL B 42%
FFH FAIRFAX FINL HLD 16%
AAPL APPLE INC 15%
USAP UNIVERSAL STAINLESS 9%
TSLA TESLA INC 7%
ATCO ATLAS CORP 7%
MU MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC 4%
100%

 

cheers

nwoodman

 

 

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Mine are as follows. I have a few more in another account that are not listed (mostly foreign holdings). Largest one is LAACZ because I #neversell and need to make filling out the K-1 worth it.

 

 

ABEV

AMNF

ANTM

AZO

BABA

BAYRY

BERY

BMRN

BMY

BNTGY

CBOE

CMCSA

CVS

FAF

FB

GD

GMED

GOOG

JNJ

LAACZ

LHX

LMT

MITK

MMAC

MNPP

MO

MRK

NOC

NUVR

ORI

PKE

QUCT

RNR

SIMO

SRE

UELKY

VIVHY

VMW

VNT

 

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Liberty Broadband

Millicom

General Motors

Tessenderlo

Alphabet

Bank of America

Wells Fargo

Live Nation

Liberty Latin America

Liberty Global

Financiere de l'Odet

Alibaba

Interactive Brokers

Formula One

Idorsia

Amazon

Peyto

 

Ordered by size with the biggest stake being Liberty Broadband at 14% and the smallest one Peyto at 1.3%.

About 33% of the whole is invested in John Malone related cable assets so they better perform  :P

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I wonder if anyone has a one stock portfolio here. I remember a Jeff who had one.

 

Not quite, but about 80% BRKB

 

surely a fine portfolio within Berkshire, but why not spread that investment around a couple indexes? are Buffett/Munger worth the concentration risk?

 

I should have qualified that the 80% position was in accounts where I can buy individual stocks.

 

For 37 years my employer made a contribution equivalent to 15% of my salary. For the first 27 years into TIAA-CREF and then for the last ten years into Fidelity, so 401, 403, and 457s. In these accounts I cannot buy individual stocks so I have the funds in various Vanguard index funds. So I actually have more in index funds than in BRK.

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All my principle investor accounts I am currently responsible for whether taxable registered and or non taxable for my CDN resident part of my family here in order of position size;

Cash

Brkb

Bam and subordinates

Ffh.to

Private Equity

PDH

Fih.to

Pvf.Un

Exxrf

Atco

Bac

Jpm

Alt.to

Msft

Jnj

Wmt

Chou Cdn RRSP

Bns.to

Nwc.to

Trp.to

Rnw.to

Mrk

 

Whew I need to compress this hodgepodge down to approx. 10 holdings ASAP maybe.

 

Stay Safe for 2021 friends and folks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Alt,to should be symbol Als.to  fyi

I have some Lumn shars leftover from my Fiber will rule the world ( Level Three Resources CULT following Days in the early 2000's ha )!

 

I have a cluster of various crappy Convertible Debentures on some very Crappy OTC exchange  and Vancouver venture exchange resource mines and former Husky Energy shares now owned by Cenovus fyi

Ya just never no when an Reddit poster may bail ya out Ya know Lol NOT!

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NWoodman I hope so because my better half is getting impatient and questioning my so called exponential value investing growth process and the alternative may just be for me here soonest;  living in my F150 and it hit -40 celsius here day before evening ha.

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Mainly Asian cigar butts.

 

ELF E-L FINANCIAL

 

TRE TREASURE ASA

 

USAP UNIVERSAL STAINLESS & ALLOY

HSON HUDSON GLOBAL

 

1122 QINGLING MOTORS

1127 LION ROCK GROUP LTD

1260 WONDERFUL SKY

2033 TIME WATCH

3828 MING FAI

450 HUNG HING PRINT

517 COSCO SHIPPING

 

4231.T TIGERS POLYMER

5161.T NISHIKAWA RUBBER

6023.T DAIHATSU DIESEL 

6467.T NICHIDAI

7235.T TOKYO RADIATOR 

7266.T IMASEN ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL

 

BTP Baker Technology Ltd.

AVM Boustead Projects Ltd

J2T Hock Lian Seng

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Mainly Asian cigar butts.

 

ELF E-L FINANCIAL

 

TRE TREASURE ASA

 

FRD FRIEDMAN INDUSTRIES

USAP UNIVERSAL STAINLESS & ALLOY

HSON HUDSON GLOBAL

 

1122 QINGLING MOTORS

1127 LION ROCK GROUP LTD

1260 WONDERFUL SKY

1710 TRIO INDUSTRIAL

2033 TIME WATCH

3828 MING FAI

450 HUNG HING PRINT

517 COSCO SHIPPING

637 LEE KEE

889 Datronix Holdings

 

4231.T TIGERS POLYMER

5161.T NISHIKAWA RUBBER

6023.T DAIHATSU DIESEL 

6467.T NICHIDAI

7235.T TOKYO RADIATOR 

7266.T IMASEN ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL

 

BKA Sin Heng Heavy Machinery Ltd

BTP Baker Technology Ltd.

AVM Boustead Projects Ltd

J2T Hock Lian Seng

BTG HG Metal

42L TLV Holdings

 

That portfolio has probably the lowest price/ book ratio that has been listed so far.

 

A long time ago, I took a look at 5161.T (Nishikawa Rubber). What interested me a while ago was that they made speciality parts like Earthquake dampeners for buildings etc. i never drilled much beyond that but it looked indeed incredible cheap.

 

 

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A long time ago, I took a look at 5161.T (Nishikawa Rubber). What interested me a while ago was that they made speciality parts like Earthquake dampeners for buildings etc. i never drilled much beyond that but it looked indeed incredible cheap.

 

Nishikawa Rubber attracted the attention of an activist in 2020 (https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200616006047/en/RMB-Capital-Proposes-Share-Buyback-at-Nishikawa%E2%80%99s-Annual-General-Shareholders-Meeting).

 

They didn't get anywhere unfortunately but there's someone watching out for the shareholders now.

 

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