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(NEW YORK) Berkshire Hathaway’s Class A shares performed well this week in the wake of the company’s annual shareholder meeting.
Too well for NASDAQ’s computer system, in fact.
CEO and Chairman Warren Buffett has famously refused to split the stock, which companies do to lower the price of a stock to make it more attractive to investors, because of his emphasis on attracting long-term investors.
With that, the share price moved past $420,000 and passed a threshold NASDAQ’s computer system was not designed to handle. The current system can only manage prices up to $429,496.7295, as The Wall Street Journal explained in depth, and Berkshire’s share price was continuing to climb.
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Berkshire Hathaway s Class A shares performed well this week in the wake of the company s annual shareholder meeting.
Too well for Nasdaq s computer system, in fact.
CEO and Chairman Warren Buffett has famously refused to split the stock, which companies do to lower the price of a stock to make it more attractive to investors, because of his emphasis on attracting long-term investors.
Биржа Nasdaq временно прекратила трансляцию котировок компании Berkshire Hathaway. Ее акции стали слишком дорогими — Meduza meduza.io - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from meduza.io Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Thursday, May 6, 2021
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