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Calendars and Economy: 'Actual' numbers are added to the table after economic reports are released. Source: Kantar Media. We've detected you are on Internet Explorer. For the best Barrons. Google Firefox. Topics Magazine Data Advisor Penta. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. When it comes to pure performance, there can be a difference between Class A and Class B shares, even though they both represent a stake in the same company. Market dynamics and differing pools of investors are likely to be the primary reason for this, but it is worthwhile to note that there could be performance decisions included in a comparison of the two types of shares.
Historically, Class A shares have tended to slightly outperform Class B shares, but this is by no means a guaranteed outcome into the future. The primary pros and cons for each type of share have to do with the differences illustrated above. Investors looking for flexibility or without a great deal of money to invest in Berkshire will opt for Class B shares; someone looking to adjust their stake in Berkshire in a more granular way will likely prefer the dramatically lower price point of Class B shares.
With an equivalent investment in Class B shares, an investor has the opportunity to sell off a portion of their holdings in order to generate an artificial dividend or to better balance a portfolio. On the other hand, Class A shares offer the convenience of a long-term investment without much possibility of a stock split down the line. Yahoo Finance. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares, first issued in , are more modestly priced and have a correspondingly modest share of equity value in the company. New Ventures.
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