The Secrets Behind Berkshire Hathaway: Exploring the World's Most Expensive Stock

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Berkshire Hathaway stock is priced at a staggering Rs 4 crore, making it the world's most expensive stock.

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MRF may be India's most expensive share at Rs 1 lakh, but Berkshire Hathaway's Class A shares trade above $500,000.

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Berkshire Hathaway closed at $513,655.58 on the NYSE on June 13, with an 80% increase in value over the past five years.

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Warren Buffett focuses on long-term growth and intrinsic value rather than quick profits when investing in high-priced stocks.

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Buffett believes that lower-priced stocks with more volatility lack the stability and incentives he seeks in an investment.

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Buffett revolutionized the accessibility of Berkshire Hathaway by introducing 517,500 Class B shares in 1996 at a stock price of $30,000.

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Buffett prefers Class A shares because they create more intrinsic value and attract a specific kind of investor.

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The high price of Berkshire Hathaway shares filters out investors focused on short-term gains and attracts those seeking patient and enduring value.

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