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		<title>Berkshire Hathaway has the funds to buy Tesla, Starbucks, or McDonald&#8217;s after the coronavirus sell-off</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Warren Buffett&#8217;s Berkshire Hathaway is able to purchase almost some one of America&#8217;s public firms after coronavirus fears decimated their market capitalizations lately. The famed investor conglomerate boasted $125 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments in US Treasuries at the end of December. Assuming that amount has not altered, and looking only at</p>
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<p>Warren Buffett&#8217;s Berkshire Hathaway is able to purchase almost some one of America&#8217;s public firms after coronavirus fears decimated their market capitalizations lately.</p>



<p>The famed investor conglomerate boasted $125 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments in US Treasuries at the end of December. Assuming that amount has not altered, and looking only at market caps &#8212; dismissing if or not a purchase could be viable, sensible, as well as lawful &#8212; Berkshire could purchase one of over 450 businesses from the S&amp;P 500, over 80 from the Nasdaq 100, and 11 from the Dow 30 without having financing, as of the close of trading on March 27.</p>



<p>By way of instance, Berkshire could manage McDonald&#8217;s ($125 billion) or PayPal ($118 billion) from the S&amp;P 500. On the Dow, it might wind up Boeing ($102 billion), IBM ($100 billion), or Goldman Sachs ($57 billion) without blowing its own budget. From the Nasdaq 100, neither Tesla ($97 billion) nor Starbucks ($82 billion) would break the bank.</p>



<p>Buffett prizes fiscal security, and Berkshire Hathaway has pledged never to exhaust Berkshire&#8217;s cash stack.</p>



<p>&#8220;We believe a part of the stash to be untouchable, with vowed to at all times maintain at least $20 billion in cash equivalents to shield against outside calamities,&#8221; he stated at his 2018 correspondence to investors .</p>



<p>Additionally, shareholders of a business on the auction block normally demand a premium to its current market cap to signify its future earnings potential.</p>



<p>Assuming Berkshire would not invest more than $105 billion in total, and had to cover a 20% premium, it might still manage the industrials titan 3M ($78 billion), T-Mobile US ($73 billion), United Parcel Service ($86 billion), or General Electric ($71 billion). It may even purchase Target ($48 billion) and also have sufficient money left over to purchase General Motors ($32 billion).</p>



<p>As a careful investor, Buffett would definitely snub a number of these companies. On the other hand, the raft of potential acquisitions in their own price range highlights both the scale of their current sell-off and the abundant potential of Berkshire&#8217;s enormous money stack.</p>



<p>Buffett is about the search for an&#8221;elephant-sized acquisition,&#8221; and also his selection of elephants has increased appreciably.</p>
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