According to the letter, Berkshire Hathaway’s stock holdings totaled $170.5 billion in value at the end of last year.
Here are Berkshire Hathaway’s 15 largest stock holdings.
1. Wells Fargo — $29.28 billion
2. Apple — $28.21 billion
3. Bank of America — $20.66 billion
4. Coca-Cola — $18.35 billion
5. American Express — $15.06 billion
6. Phillips 66 — $7.55 billion
7. U.S. Bancorp — $5.57 billion
8. Moody’s — $3.64 billion
9. Southwest Airlines — $3.12 billion
10. Delta Air Lines — $2.97 billion
11. Goldman Sachs — $2.90 billion
12. Bank of New York Mellon — $2.87 billion
13. Charter Communications — $2.28 billion
14. BYD Co. — $1.96 billion
15. General Motors — $1.83 billion
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