10 Stocks on Warren Buffett's Buy List

Berkshire Hathaway’s recent results stink, but you can still learn some lessons from the Oracle’s stock purchases.

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It’s been a rough year for shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway (symbol BRK-B), the huge conglomerate and investment portfolio controlled by Warren Buffett. Year to date, Berkshire’s stock has sunk 10.2%, trailing Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index by a whopping 11.4 percentage points. And although Berkshire still outperforms the index solidly over the long term, its five-year record is sagging, too. Over that period, the stock’s annualized 11.1% return lags the index by an average of 1.8 percentage points per year.

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Contributing Writer, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Carolyn Bigda has been writing about personal finance for more than nine years. Previously, she wrote for Money, and is a regular contributor to the Chicago Tribune.