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Is Marmon Holdings publicly traded?

Writer David Craig

Common stock of the company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, trading symbols BRK.

How much did Berkshire pay for Marmon?

Berkshire acquired a roughly 64% stake in Marmon from the Pritzker family for $4.5 billion in 2008. It gained full control by the end of 2013 after spending $4.4 billion more.

What stock does Berkshire Hathaway own?

Top stocks that Warren Buffett owns by size

StockNumber of Shares OwnedValue of Stake
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)907,559,761$115.7 billion
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC)1,032,852,006$43 billion
American Express (NYSE:AXP)151,610,700$24.9 billion
Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO)400,000,000$22.2 billion

What companies do the Pritzkers own?

By the mid-1980s the Pritzker family owned significant real estate holdings and hundreds of companies and subsidiaries, including the Hyatt Corporation, Royal Caribbean Cruises, and Ticketmaster (sold 1993).

Who bought Marmon trucks?

Navistar International
Marmon Motor Company

IndustryPremium Trucks
Defunct1997
FateDissolved
SuccessorNavistar International (For construction plant only)
HeadquartersDenton, Texas, United States

Who owns Berkshire and Hathaway?

Warren Buffett
Berkshire Hathaway/Owners

Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company for a multitude of businesses, including GEICO and Fruit of the Loom. It’s run by chair and CEO Warren Buffett. Berkshire Hathaway is headquartered in Omaha, Neb., and was originally a company comprised of a group of textile milling plants.

Who owns the Marmon Group?

Berkshire Hathaway
Marmon Group/Parent organizations

What are Warren Buffett’s top 10 holdings 2021?

These 10 Stocks Make Up 85% of Warren Buffett’s Portfolio

  1. Apple: $115.6 billion.
  2. Bank of America: $43.2 billion.
  3. American Express: $24.9 billion.
  4. Coca-Cola: $22.5 billion.
  5. Kraft Heinz: $14.1 billion.
  6. Verizon Communications: $9.1 billion.
  7. U.S. Bancorp: $8.7 billion.
  8. Moody’s: $8.5 billion.