Investors who already hold Berkshire (BRK.B) shares should retain the same as it renders dynamism to the portfolio and others can wait for a better entry point.
Bank of America's Series L preferred shares have yielded a total return of around 15% in the past eight months. Bank of America's pre-tax income decreased slightly, but preferred dividends are well covered with less than 5% of net income. The Series L preferred shares offer a 5.85% yield and have potential for capital gains due to low likelihood of forced conversion.
Ebrahim Poonawala, Bank of America Securities Head of North American Banks Research, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk a possible dovish pivot from the Fed and the impact of the financial sector.
Bank of America hasn't visited higher quarterly net interest income and margin since Q4 '22. Nonetheless, management provided an outlook where they believe Q2 '24 is the NII trough. A dividend discount valuation suggests the stock contains a margin of safety with an intrinsic value above $50, and a multiple history implies that the stock trades at normalized ratios. Combining a positive outlook and an appealing valuation, I rate the stock of Bank of America as a buy.
Warren Buffett can't seem to get enough of energy company Occidental Petroleum. Berkshire's been shedding BofA shares although it still owns far more than it's sold.
Coca-Cola has paid and raised its dividend for 62 consecutive years. Bank of America is a good value, and its dividend has become more reliable.
Zacks.com users have recently been watching Bank of America (BAC) quite a bit. Thus, it is worth knowing the facts that could determine the stock's prospects.
After revealing a revamped stock portfolio in his 13F fillings, the second quarter for Warren Buffett showed that he abstained from selling Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) stock during this period; however, the month of July started his selling spree.
Bank of America's stock (NYSE: BAC) has gained 19% YTD, as compared to the 18% rise in the S&P500 index over the same period. Notably, Bank of America's peer Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) is up 14% YTD.
Shares of Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC) are in the spotlight today, after a regulatory filing revealed Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) decreased its stake further, after dumping millions of shares in July.
Here, we are assessing whether to follow Warren Buffett and unload Bank of America (BAC) stock or pile it up at the current level to generate solid returns over time.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc (NYSE:BRK.B) has continued to offload Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC) shares in recent days, with the latest stake sale worth around US$550 million (£423 million). Some 14 million shares in the Wall Street bank were sold between Thursday and Monday, according to a securities filing, at an average price of US$39.50.