Wohin mit dem vielen Geld? Warren Buffett hatte zuletzt Schwierigkeiten, Unternehmen zu finden, an denen er sich beteiligen könnte. Doch jetzt hat der Starinvestor wieder zugeschlagen
Die Investmentfirma von Warren Buffett hat sich beim US-Versicherer Chubb eingekauft. Das berichtet die „Financial Times“ und beruft sich dabei auf von der US-Börsenaufsicht SEC veröffentlichte Unterlagen. Demnach hat Berkshire Hathaway seit dem letzten Jahr Aktien im Volumen von 6,7 Mrd. Dollar erworben.
In der Regel müssen große Investoren in den USA bekannt geben, wenn Beteiligungen die Schwelle von 100 Mio. Dollar überschreiten. Doch Berkshire bekam von der SEC eine Ausnahmegenehmigung erteilt. Der Grund dafür ist nicht bekannt. Aber Aktienkurse von Unternehmen steigen nahezu immer deutlich, sobald Berkshire die neue Beteiligung bekannt gibt. Anleger sind davon überzeugt, dass eine Investition von Buffett ein Gütesiegel ist. Unmittelbar nachdem die Beteiligung an Chubb veröffentlicht wurde, schoss der Kurs kräftig nach oben.
Cash-Reserven auf 189 Mrd. US-Dollar angeschwollen
Chubb ist einer der weltweit größten Versicherer und wird an der Börse derzeit mit 103 Mrd. Dollar bewertet. Chubbs Chef Evan Greenberg gehörte zu einer Gruppe von US-Top-Managern, die im März im Rahmen eines Wirtschaftsforums in Peking mit Chinas Präsidenten Xi Jinping zusammentrafen.
Starinvestor Warren Buffett hat ein riesiges Aktienpaket des iPhone-Konzerns verkauft. Damit beweist er wieder einmal sein Gespür für optimales Timing. Es bedeutet aber nicht, dass er nicht mehr an Apple glaubt
Buffett setzt seit vielen Jahren auf Finanzdienstleistungen. Sein Investment-Konglomerat ist unter anderem am Autoversicherer Geico, dem Kreditkartenanbieter Mastercard und der Bank of America beteiligt. Der 93-Jährige ist einer der erfolgreichsten Investoren der Geschichte. In letzter Zeit wurde es für ihn aber immer schwieriger, geeignete Firmen zu finden. Zum Ende des ersten Quartals waren Berkshires Cash-Reserven auf 189 Mrd. US-Dollar angeschwollen. Buffett betonte beim jährlichen Aktionärstreffen Anfang Mai, er würde das Geld gerne anlegen – „aber wir werden es nur für etwas ausgeben, was geringes Risiko hat und uns eine Menge Geld bringen kann“.
Am Ende des laufenden Quartals würden die Reserven die Marke von 200 Mrd. Dollar knacken, so Buffett. Unter dem Strich nahm Berkshire jüngst sehr viel mehr Geld durch Verkäufe ein, als es investierte. Allein die Reduzierung des Anteils an Apple brachte Berkshire schätzungsweise 40 Mrd. Dollar.
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To grasp the vast difference in income between Buffett and the average American, consider this: Buffett's estimated earnings in 2023 amount to around $37.26 million per day, a figure calculated by dividing his projected $13.6 billion annual gain by 365 days.
Buffett, a man who held the title of world's richest man for much of the late 1990s and early 2000s, lives a humble and modest life despite his wealth. He bought his house in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1958 for $31,500 and has lived in it ever since.
For Bill Gates, the thought of working less than full-time “sounds awful.” Gates, 68, says he hopes to follow in the footsteps of longtime friend Warren Buffett, who serves as chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at age 94 and has no imminent plans to retire.
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Before Buffett's will was edited, the largest portion of his fortune was designated for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, but now, nearly all the funds from his enormous wealth will go to a new charitable trust overseen by his children.
Unfortunately, Susan ultimately died after having a stroke in 2004, leaving both Warren and Astrid grief-stricken. Following Susan's death, Astrid became more involved in Warren's public life.
Despite having the financial means to purchase any vehicle, billionaire investor Warren Buffett continues using a modest car with an interesting history. Despite being the sixth-richest person globally, Warren Buffett continues to drive a 2014 Cadillac XTS he purchased with hail damage.
When Jimmy passed, his wife, Jane, became the personal representative, distributing the estate according to his will. Because the trust provides the family with privacy, there are no specifics regarding which belongings will go to his wife, three children, two grandchildren, and two siblings.
Warren Buffett is one of the wealthiest people in the world, with a net worth estimated at over $133 billion. Despite his wealth, the legendary investor and Berkshire Hathaway Inc.CEO lives a frugal lifestyle, preferring the simple pleasures of a McDonald's hamburger over extravagant dining.
Bill Gates and Warren Buffett have been friends for over 30 years. After hitting it off in their first meeting, they worked together on philanthropy for decades. But their relationship appears to have cooled in recent years.
Warren Buffett reportedly has an IQ of over 150 (anything past 140 is considered a genius), and while it has, no doubt, helped him become one of the world's richest men, the lesson here is to value emotional intelligence (EQ) just as highly.
Next up is the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffet. His net worth increased by $12.9 billion over the last 12 months, according to Bloomberg — good for roughly $62 million hourly. Buffet is a bit of a unique addition to the list.
Warren Buffett said Friday he will give about $5.3 billion worth of Berkshire Hathaway stock to five charities. Buffett made a commitment to donate annually to the same five charities, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, in 2006.
By age 21, Buffett's net worth was nearly $20,000, and by 26, it had grown to $140,000. By age 30, his net worth had grown to $1 million, a significant sum compared to the average family income in the U.S. at that time, which was around $5,600 per year.
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