There’s more to Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BRK.B, NYSE:BRK.A) than just its stock. Berkshire owns a collection of operating companies and plenty of financial assets ranging from bonds to synthetic securities and, of course, lots of cash. But it also buys stocks just like any individual investor or fund manager might do. And thanks to a rule of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), anyone can look up what Warren Buffett and his minions have bought in a prior quarter. These three dividend stocks inside Berkshire Hathaway have good strategies...
Let’s start with Synchrony Financial (NYSE:SYF). This is a Connecticut-based consumer financial company that offers credit cards and consumer financing as well as taking FDIC-insured deposits. Next up is Monsanto Company (NYSE:MON). The Missouri-based biotechnology agriculture company is one of the global leaders in engineered seeds that solve for many environmental threats to farm production of numerous crops. And the last of these interesting dividend stocks is Phillips 66 (NYSE:PSX). This Texas-based refiner with additional businesses in chemical manufacturing and power generation is among the strong-performing refinery market leaders in the U.S. Demand for domestic refined products is on the ascent, and that is also joined by export demand from abroad.
Source: InvestorPlace
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