What does Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK.A)(NYSE:BRK.B) own? Shares in a surprisingly small number of companies, as it turns out. Warren Buffett's Nebraska-based holding company has $257 billion invested in only 41 publicly traded companies. Read on to find out more about the Oracle of Omaha’s holdings.

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What does Berkshire Hathaway own?
Berkshire Hathaway is known for its outstanding return on investments. If you'd bought Berkshire Class A stock when Buffett took over the company in the mid-1960s, your return through 2024 would have been about 5,502,284%.
The return is even more impressive when you consider that Berkshire Hathawayhas accomplished it with relatively few investments. Instead, Buffett focused on a long-term buy-and-hold strategy, buying stocks in well-managed companies with a good chance of succeeding and holding them over the long term.
The company has been trimming its holdings in recent years, reducing both its number of stock holdings and its total amount invested. Meanwhile, its cash holdings have grown to $344.1 billion in the second quarter of 2025.
The increasing amount of cash held by Berkshire, however, doesn't mean it's getting out of the stock-picking business. Around 70% of the company's portfolio is invested in just six stocks.
Major Berkshire holdings
1. Apple
Apple (AAPL +0.20%): Buffett has joked that Berkshire is a tech company simply because of the massive number of Apple shares it owns. At the end of 2023, Berkshire held more than 915 million shares of the tech giant, with an estimated value of $168 billion -- more than five times the value of any other holding and almost 6% of the company.
Even so, the company trimmed its Apple holdings in the fourth quarter of 2023, selling about 1%. The pace of selling accelerated rapidly during the first nine months of 2024, as Buffett reduced his Apple holdings by more than two-thirds to an estimated value of $71.9 billion at the end of the second quarter 2025.
Despite the sales, Apple is still Buffett's largest holding, making up about 23% of the Berkshire portfolio.
2. American Express
American Express (AXP +1.64%): Through the first six months of 2025, American Express accounted for 16.5% of Berkshire's assets, making it Buffett's second-largest holding. It's another financial stock that Buffett has touted over the years, largely because it benefits from both facilitating transactions and loaning money.
The financial giant does especially well when the economy is growing, but its focus on well-off consumers -- who are less likely to change their spending when the economy isn't doing so well -- helps it thrive in most economic climates.
3. Bank of America
Bank of America (BAC -1.00%): Berkshire reported cutting almost one-quarter of the 1 billion shares of Bank of America stock that it owned at the end of 2023. Buffett has been a believer in bank stocks for many years, and Bank of America's size and scale have made it an attractive stock for investors.
Even though the banking industry as faced headwinds from charge-offs rising and high interest rates putting a damper on loan demand, the bank is still Berkshire's third-largest holding, with shares valued at $30.5 billion. As inflation slows, however, the bank may see a rebound from consumer spending even as competition intensifies.
4. Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola (KO +4.06%): The Atlanta-based beverage giant is another one of Buffett's longest-held positions. Buffett has made it clear he doesn't have any plans to sell Coca-Cola stock; the Dividend King has proven its resilience, even as inflation prompted many consumers to curb their grocery spending.
Buffett's affinity for Coca-Cola stock isn't just professional; he described himself as "one-quarter Coca-Cola" to Fortune in 2015, claiming the beverage accounts for 25% of his daily caloric intake. It's another example of one of his wise investment maxims: Buy stock in companies whose business you understand and appreciate.
Berkshire held $26.4 billion of Coca-Cola stock, or 9.3% of its outstanding shares.
5. Chevron
Chevron (CVX -0.36%): With a few exceptions, the oil and gas industry has fallen on hard times. In the 1980s, the energy sector made up almost 30% of the S&P 500; these days, it hovers around 3%. Despite the uncertainty prompted by a transition to low-carbon fuels, Buffett has increased his holdings in Chevron, betting that the energy industry will recover from a rough few years.
As of the second quarter of 2025, Berkshire owned about 122 million shares of Chevron, 6.2% of its entire portfolio and 6% of Chevron's outstanding shares.
6. Occidental Petroleum
Occidental Petroleum (OXY -0.29%): One of two energy stocks owned by Berkshire, Occidental is heavily focused on upstream production, which makes it highly susceptible to falling crude oil prices. It also reported $20.7 billion in net debt in the second quarter of 2025, a not-inconsiderable sum even for a major oil company.
Buffett's bet on Occidental, however, is looking smarter by the day. An increasing global appetite for oil and a lack of exploration make it possible that there will be a gap between supply and demand.
Buffett owns about $12 billion in Occidental stock, nearly 27% of its outstanding shares.
Company | Symbol | Holdings | Stake | Price | Value | Portfolio % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apple Inc | AAPL | 280,000,000 | 1.90% | $256.69 | $71,873,200,000 | 23.60% |
American Express Co | AXP | 151,610,700 | 21.80% | $331.99 | $50,333,236,293 | 16.50% |
Bank of America Corp | BAC | 605,267,375 | 8.20% | $50.39 | $30,499,423,026 | 10.00% |
Coca-Cola Co | KO | 400,000,000 | 9.30% | $66.10 | $26,440,000,000 | 8.70% |
Chevron Corp | CVX | 122,064,792 | 6.00% | $154.02 | $18,800,419,264 | 6.20% |
Occidental Petroleum Corp | OXY | 264,941,431 | 26.90% | $45.40 | $12,028,340,967 | 4.00% |
Moody’s Corp | MCO | 24,669,778 | 13.80% | $483.45 | $11,926,604,174 | 3.90% |
Mitsubishi Corp | 8058:TYO | 389,043,900 | 10.20% | $23.46 | $9,125,505,324 | 3.00% |
Kraft Heinz Co | KHC | 325,634,818 | 27.50% | $25.27 | $8,228,791,851 | 2.70% |
Chubb Ltd | CB | 27,033,784 | 6.80% | $286.39 | $7,742,205,400 | 2.50% |
Itochu Corporation | 8001:TYO | 135,246,800 | 8.50% | $56.11 | $7,588,162,097 | 2.50% |
Mitsui & Co | 8031:TYO | 285,401,400 | 9.80% | $24.68 | $7,043,783,736 | 2.30% |
Davita Inc | DVA | 32,160,579 | 45.00% | $128.14 | $4,121,056,593 | 1.40% |
Marubeni Corp | 8002:TYO | 154,474,700 | 9.30% | $25.72 | $3,972,786,394 | 1.30% |
Sumitomo Corp | 8053:TYO | 112,459,500 | 9.30% | $29.32 | $3,297,719,701 | 1.10% |
Kroger Co | KR | 50,000,000 | 7.50% | $64.80 | $3,240,000,000 | 1.10% |
Visa Inc | V | 8,297,460 | 0.40% | $349.28 | $2,898,136,829 | 1.00% |
Sirius XM Holdings Inc | SIRI | 124,807,117 | 37.10% | $22.74 | $2,838,113,841 | 0.90% |
VeriSign, Inc | VRSN | 8,989,880 | 9.60% | $270.78 | $2,434,279,706 | 0.80% |
Mastercard Inc | MA | 3,986,648 | 0.40% | $578.81 | $2,307,511,729 | 0.80% |
Amazon.com Inc | AMZN | 10,000,000 | 0.10% | $220.90 | $2,209,000,000 | 0.70% |
Constellation Brands Inc | STZ | 13,400,000 | 7.60% | $138.71 | $1,858,714,000 | 0.60% |
UnitedHealth Group Inc | UNH | 5,039,564 | 0.60% | $358.77 | $1,808,044,376 | 0.60% |
Capital One Financial Corp | COF | 7,150,000 | 1.10% | $213.85 | $1,529,027,500 | 0.50% |
Aon PLC | AON | 4,100,000 | 1.90% | $365.70 | $1,499,370,000 | 0.50% |
Ally Financial Inc | ALLY | 29,000,000 | 9.40% | $39.79 | $1,153,910,000 | 0.40% |
Domino’s Pizza Inc | DPZ | 2,633,868 | 7.80% | $422.91 | $1,113,889,116 | 0.40% |
Pool Corp | POOL | 3,458,885 | 9.30% | $307.29 | $1,062,880,772 | 0.30% |
Liberty Live Series C | LLYVK | 10,917,661 | 17.10% | $90.05 | $983,135,373 | 0.30% |
Nucor Corp | NUE | 6,614,112 | 2.90% | $135.59 | $896,807,446 | 0.30% |
Lennar Corp Class A | LEN | 7,048,993 | 3.00% | $126.39 | $890,922,225 | 0.30% |
Louisiana-Pacific Corp | LPX | 5,664,793 | 8.10% | $89.19 | $505,242,888 | 0.20% |
Liberty Live Series A | LLYVA | 4,986,588 | 19.50% | $87.28 | $435,229,401 | 0.10% |
Heico Corp Class A | HEI.A | 1,294,612 | 1.50% | $254.88 | $329,970,707 | 0.10% |
Liberty Formula One Series C | FWONK | 3,018,555 | 1.30% | $108.33 | $327,000,063 | 0.10% |
Charter Communications Inc | CHTR | 1,060,882 | 0.80% | $282.74 | $299,953,777 | 0.10% |
D. R. Horton | DHI | 1,485,350 | 0.50% | $171.53 | $254,782,086 | 0.10% |
Lamar Advertising Co | LAMR | 1,169,507 | 1.20% | $122.20 | $142,913,755 | 0.00% |
Allegion PLC | ALLE | 780,133 | 0.90% | $177.36 | $138,364,389 | 0.00% |
NVR Inc | NVR | 11,112 | 0.40% | $8,068.75 | $89,659,950 | 0.00% |
Jefferies Financial Group Inc | JEF | 433,558 | 0.20% | $61.18 | $26,525,078 | 0.00% |
Liberty Latin America Series A | LILA | 2,630,792 | 6.40% | $8.34 | $21,940,805 | 0.00% |
Lennar Corp Class B | LEN.B | 180,930 | 0.60% | $119.92 | $21,697,126 | 0.00% |
Diageo PLC | DEO | 227,750 | 0.00% | $94.38 | $21,495,045 | 0.00% |
Liberty Latin America Series C | LILAK | 1,284,020 | 0.80% | $8.50 | $10,914,170 | 0.00% |
Atlanta Braves Holdings Inc Series C | BATRK | 223,645 | 0.40% | $41.08 | $9,187,337 | 0.00% |
BYD Co. Ltd | BYDDF | 0 | 0.0% | $13.99 | $0 | 0.0% |
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Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Even so, a 5,502,284% return over a lifetime of investment isn't something to dismiss. The vast majority of investors could do worse than following Buffett's example of investing in stable, well-run, established companies that focus on core businesses.