47% of Berkshire Hathaway's $276 Billion Warren Buffett-Led Portfolio Is Invested in 3 Dividend Stocks

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Key Points

  • Apple has developed an ecosystem of tech devices that its customers love and are willing to trade up to have.

  • American Express has numerous earnings streams, and a younger cohort of cardholders is driving growth.

  • Coca-Cola's business has proven resilient under pressure, and it reliably boosts its dividends.

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When Warren Buffett steps down as the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of this year, he will leave behind a legacy as perhaps the greatest investor of his time. As of the end of 2024, Berkshire Hathaway stock had gained an astounding 5,502,284% since Buffett took it over, and one way he turned it into a trillion-dollar company was by investing not in hot growth stocks, but strong value stocks.

One feature Buffett loves in a stock is a dividend. Paying dividends suggests a company is mature, stable, and committed to rewarding shareholders -- all attributes that reinforce an investment thesis. Not all of the stocks in Berkshire Hathaway's $276 billion equity portfolio pay dividends, but most do.

Its top three holdings -- Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), American Express (NYSE: AXP), and Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) -- all do, and together, they account for almost half of the portfolio. Let's consider what makes them such winners by Buffett's standards.

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Apple: 21.4% of the Berkshire Hathaway portfolio

Buffett only started a position in Apple in 2016, but it quickly moved into the top spot in the portfolio, reaching about 50% before Buffett and his team started selling some of it off last year. It now takes up a more reasonable amount of space, but it's still the largest position. Buffett said that Apple is an even better business than his perennial favorites, Coca-Cola and American Express, and he jested that CEO Tim Cook has made Berkshire Hathaway a lot more money than he ever has.

Apple fans love its user-friendly, innovative, and tech-strong products, and it has created an ecosystem of devices and services that work together, generating loyalty and additional sales. Shoppers typically upgrade over time to newer versions of their favorite products, keeping them in the ecosystem.

Like many tech giants, Apple is investing in artificial intelligence (AI), and it's developing its exclusive brand, Apple Intelligence, that offers a premium experience as part of the Apple package. Management expects AI to be an important growth driver for the next generation of Apple products. Investors have been worried about how tariffs will impact Apple's business, because iPhones are largely made in China, but management is working on long-term efforts to move more of its production to other countries to mitigate the impact of that part of the trade war.