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Author: hclasvegas   😊 😞
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Subject: Divs, what RW wrote in early 2024,
Date: 07/05/2025 1:08 AM
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“ Five years later, in early 2016, I wrote an article about what Berkshire Hathaway might look like in 2026. Among other things, I was optimistic that the company’s market capitalization might exceed $1 trillion by 2026 especially if all earnings are retained over the ten year period.1 This article appeared after Berkshire put in place a very limited repurchase program, hamstrung by a stringent limitation on the price-to-book value that could be paid. I was skeptical that repurchases of significant size would be possible with this stringent limitation in place:

Berkshire’s current repurchase limit of 120 percent of book value would have to be increased substantially in order to make repurchases of any significant size possible. Since 120 percent of book value is far below any reasonable assessment of Berkshire’s intrinsic value, it follows that Mr. Buffett and the board of directors would have to agree to increase the repurchase limit in order to return material amounts of cash to shareholders.“ https://rationalwalk.com/will-berkshire-hathaway-p...
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Author: hclasvegas   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Divs, what RW wrote in early 2024,
Date: 07/05/2025 7:46 AM
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BTW, an old posting friend reminded me was Munger on the Costco board? What's the current PE of COST? WHY does it currently yield .5%? Did Munger oppose the div?

Thank you to whoever can provide a reasonable explanation, why are so many high PE stocks paying small dividends?
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Author: rayvt   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Divs, what RW wrote in early 2024,
Date: 07/05/2025 11:12 AM
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Thank you to whoever can provide a reasonable explanation, why are so many high PE stocks paying small dividends?

My guess:
Probably because many funds, both private & public, can't or won't buy shares of a company that doesn't pay a dividend.

So many many people believe that dividends are magical. Paying a small dividend takes care of that irrationality without doing any significant financial harm to the company.
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