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BRK.B Jun 2024 480.000 call

OPR - OPR Delayed Price. Currency in USD
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0.28000.0000 (0.00%)
As of 03:19PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous Close0.2800
Open0.2800
Bid0.0100
Ask1.2900
Strike480.00
Expire Date2024-06-21
Day's Range0.2800 - 0.2800
Contract RangeN/A
Volume2
Open Interest65
  • Associated Press Finance

    Berkshire Hathaway event gives good view of Warren Buffett's successor but also raises new questions

    This year's Berkshire Hathaway meeting gave shareholders their best chance yet to hear from the man who will one day take over as CEO when Warren Buffett is gone, but Buffett said for the first time Saturday that Greg Abel should also take responsibility for the company's investments after he takes over, raising new questions about the succession plan. Abel put his encyclopedic knowledge of the utility business that he led directly for years on display and delved into railroad operations and potential acquisitions that Berkshire pursued while sharing the stage with Buffett all day. Abel pointed out that it required a major culture shift to get workers at PacifiCorp and the other utilities, who have long focused all their energy on keeping the lights on, to think about shutting the power down at times when the risk that their power lines could spark wildfires is too great.

  • Bloomberg

    Buffett Praises Apple After Trimming It, Drops Paramount Stake

    (Bloomberg) -- At Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s annual meeting in Omaha on Saturday, Warren Buffett heaped praise on Apple Inc. — after revealing he’d cut his stake in it.Most Read from BloombergTruce Talks Shift to Qatar as Hamas Hits Israel Border CrossingFrance’s Macron Calls for Reset of Economic Ties With ChinaBuffett Praises Apple After Trimming It, Drops Paramount StakeEverything Apple Plans to Show at May 7 ‘Let Loose’ iPad EventWorsening Weather Is Igniting a $25 Billion MarketBerkshire rep

  • Reuters

    Berkshire shareholders reject climate, diversity, China proposals

    Berkshire Hathaway Inc shareholders on Saturday overwhelmingly rejected six proposals addressing environmental and social policy issues at Warren Buffett's conglomerate, all of which the billionaire investor and his board opposed. By margins of more than 4-to-1, shareholders at Berkshire's annual meeting voted against two proposals that the company's insurance and energy operations disclose more about their efforts to address climate change including greenhouse gas emissions. They also turned down a proposal for more disclosure about efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace.