3 Warren Buffett Stocks Worth Buying Now | The Motley Fool (2024)

Warren Buffett'sBerkshire Hathaway (BRK.A 0.69%) (BRK.B 0.19%) is one of the world's biggest conglomerates. It owns a slate of large companies, including GEICO, and it invests about $200 billion in publicly traded companies. Buffett's significant success over the past four decades suggests following in his footsteps is wise, but that doesn't necessarily mean now's the right time to buy every stock he owns.

To figure out which holdings might be the best stocks to buy today, we asked three Motley Fool contributors to take a closer look at Berkshire's holdings and then give us their ideas. Here's why they thinkSuncor Energy (SU -0.92%), Delta Air Lines (DAL -1.26%), and Apple(AAPL 1.02%) could be top stocks to buy now.

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Todd Campbell (Suncor Energy): Buffett is best known for his long-term, buy-and-hold philosophy, but that doesn't mean he plans to own forever everything he buys. For instance, he has a history of opportunistically buying and selling cyclical companies, like energy stocks, rather than owning them through thick and thin.

In the fourth quarter, Suncor Energy showed up in Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio as a new buy. It's a relatively small position at $300 million, but it could become a bigger position in the future.

A Canadian company that explores, produces, transports, and refines crude oil and natural gas into gas and chemicals, Suncor Energy's stock tumbled significantly in the fourth quarter of 2018 as a decline in crude oil prices took a toll on the industry.The company's shares have bounced back from their low of $26 in December, but they are still significantly below their $42 peak last August and there's reason to be optimistic that additional gains are coming.

First, the company's Fort Hills oil sands play began producing last year and its expected40-year life span should help Suncor deliver steady, investor-friendly cash flow for the foreseeable future. Fort Hills was in part responsible for Suncor'sproductionreaching a record 831,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (BOE/D) in the fourth quarter, up from 736,400 BOE/D last year.

Second, the company still delivered fourth-quarter revenue of $8.94 billion, despite weak commodity prices. Fair-value writedowns caused the company to lose money last quarter, but Suncor still generated over 3 billion Canadian dollars in operating cash flow in the period so it has plenty of financial flexibility.

Finally, despite the headwinds,Suncor was still able to increase its dividend by 17% recently, and it added CA$2 billion to its share repurchase program, too. Clearly, management's confident about its prospects.

Admittedly, there's no knowing if Buffett will continue buying Suncor Energy, but this company's5% plusdividend yield and the fact that oil prices have rebounded from last quarter's lows make me think this stock is a buy.

Airlines won't be grounded forever

Nicholas Rossolillo(Delta Air Lines): Shares of Delta Air Lines were humbled over the last few months. The stock is down 10% since the beginning of 2018, and investors were underwhelmed after the company reported full-year results. The top Buffett holding fell hard on an increasingly gloomy economic outlook, and flattish guidance for the first quarter of 2019 seemed to back up evidence that the global economy is slowing down. Add to the mix Amazon.com's (AMZN -0.83%) launch of its own air delivery system -- a key area of growth for passenger airlines -- and it all equated to a bloody nose for Delta at the end 2018.

For value investors, though, all of that angst means a buying opportunity is nigh. While the company expects revenue per average seat mile (RASM) to grow by only 1% to 3% in the year ahead, it does forecast earnings-per-share growth of 15%. It's a much slower pace than what was set last year (4% and 19%, respectively), but growth is growth. For the first quarter, results should be even lower than that as a result of a strong U.S. dollar weighing down income overseas and the U.S. government shutdown impacting passenger travel. But Delta management was confident that the negativity will subside.

Nevertheless, Wall Street's worries that a stale first quarter will carry over into the rest of 2019 is all the rage right now, and as a result, the stock trades at a lowly 7.1 forward price to earnings. That's pricing in quite a bit of risk that may or may not transpire. But if Delta is able to manage its headwinds and deliver another year of growth -- even a modest year of growth -- shares could be a real bargain. Along the way, shareholders also get a decent 2.8% dividend payout. Now's the time to add this Buffett stock to your watchlist.

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Buffett proves rules are made to be broken

Jamal Carnette, CFA (Apple): Buffett has often said he has an aversion to investing in tech, even quipping, "If there's lots of technology, we won't understand it." Buffett's been true to his word, only owning a few tech companies in his portfolio.

However, there's one exception to this rule: Apple. And it's rather notable considering the size of the investment. Berkshire Hathaway owns 5% of Apple's outstanding shares and the stock is approximately 22% of Berkshire's portfolio value. Buffett has rapidly increased Berkshire's investment in Apple, from 9.8 million shares in early 2016 to 250 million as of Dec. 31.

Check out the latest earnings call transcript for Apple.

Buffett's rationale is simple: He considers Apple less of a tech stock and more of a consumer stock. Apple's massive installed base will allow the company to sell services for years to come. We're starting to see just how important services are becoming to Apple's bottom line. Not only is services revenue growing at 19% per year, but it'snearly twice as profitable due to significantly higher gross margins (62.8% vs. 38%).

CEO Tim Cook continues to look for ways to monetize that installed base, recently working with publishers to offer a subscription-based news serviceandcontent providers for a streaming servicewhile growing Apple Music and transactions under Apple Pay. Despite Buffett's legendary discipline, he's smart enough to know when rules should be broken -- Apple stock has more gains in store.

John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market, an Amazon subsidiary, is a member of The Motley Fool's board of directors. Jamal Carnette, CFA owns shares of Amazon and Apple. Nicholas Rossolillo owns shares of Apple and Berkshire Hathaway (B shares). Todd Campbell owns shares of Amazon and Apple. His clients may have positions in the companies mentioned. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Amazon, Apple, and Berkshire Hathaway (B shares). The Motley Fool owns shares of Delta Air Lines and has the following options: long January 2020 $150 calls on Apple and short January 2020 $155 calls on Apple. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Berkshire Hathaway. The Motley Fool recommends Kraft Heinz and Occidental Petroleum. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

What is Warren Buffett's favorite stock? ›

Apple represents about 44.3% of Buffett's total portfolio, and his $185 billion Apple stake is more than four times larger than his second-largest investment. Analyst Angelo Zino says Apple has an improving margin profile, expanding addressable market, massive global ecosystem and numerous AI technology opportunities.

What is Warren Buffett investing in now? ›

Warren Buffett's stock purchases in the most recent quarter include Chubb Limited (CB) and Occidental Petroleum (OXY). HP Inc. (HPQ) and Paramount Global (PARA) are among Warren Buffett's stock sales in the most recent quarter. The Berkshire Hathaway portfolio includes 41 stocks as of May 2024, including Apple Inc.

What is one thing that Buffett says to avoid? ›

Rule 7: Avoid Credit Card Debt

The idea behind investing is to earn interest, not to give it away. This is the basis of one of Buffett's rules of life.

What are Berkshire Hathaway's top 3 stocks? ›

These companies -- Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), Bank of America (NYSE: BAC), and American Express (NYSE: AXP) -- represent a significant portion of Berkshire Hathaway's stock portfolio and are well-positioned to deliver above average returns for shareholders.

What does Warren Buffett recommend you invest in? ›

So, why does Buffett only recommend index funds? Because it's the best possible choice, "on an expectancy basis," as he put it. In other words, buying an index fund has a higher expected return than buying any single individual stock or actively managed mutual fund.

What stock is Berkshire Hathaway secretly buying? ›

Warren Buffett's secret stock pick has finally been revealed: the insurer Chubb. In a new regulatory filing, Mr Buffet's conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway reported it had purchased nearly 26 million shares of the Zurch-based insurer's stock, representing $6.7bn.

Is it better to buy Berkshire A or B? ›

Key Takeaways. Berkshire Hathaway Class A is the company's original stock offering, known for its stratospheric price per share. Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares, first issued in 1996, are more modestly priced and have a correspondingly modest share of equity value in the company.

What is the Buffett's two-list rule? ›

Buffett presented a three-step exercise to help streamline his focus. The first step was to write down his top 25 career goals. In the second step, Buffett told Flint to identify his top five goals from the list. In the final step, Flint had two lists: the top five goals (List A) and the remaining 20 (List B).

What are Warren Buffett's five rules? ›

A: Five rules drawn from Warren Buffett's wisdom for potentially building wealth include investing for the long term, staying informed, maintaining a competitive advantage, focusing on quality, and managing risk.

Does Warren Buffett drive an old car? ›

Despite being the sixth-richest person globally, Warren Buffett continues to drive a 2014 Cadillac XTS he purchased with hail damage. Although he can afford any luxury vehicle, Buffett prefers the practicality of his 10-year-old car.

What is Bill Gates invested in? ›

The BMG Foundation Trust had 50% of its $46 billion portfolio spread across two stocks as of March: 34% in Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and 16% in Waste Management (NYSE: WM). Those have been brilliant investments, almost doubling the gains in the S&P 500 over the last three years.

What is Warren Buffett's Favourite food? ›

Warren Buffett Says He Prefers A McDonald's Burger Over A $100 Meal — His Typical Lunch Is A 'Quarter-Pounder With Fries'

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