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Economy
Warren Buffett Liquidates All Airline Holdings - Monday may not be good
2020-05-03
[Zero] Well, it's official: there won't be any "Buy American" op-eds by the Oracle of Omaha this time around. In fact, if anything, they will be titled simply "Sell."

Warren Buffett, who turns 90 in 4 months, had an unpleasant surprise for the permabullish Berkshire faithful during their annual pilgrimage to Omaha live-stream of Berkshire's annual meeting: one month after Berkshire surprised investors by selling parts of its Delta and Southwest Airlines stakes - both of which had previously been above a 10% ownership level and speculation was rife that Berkshire could purchase an airline outright in the near future - the Oracle of Omaha said that, 4 years after Berkshire took major stakes in the four largest US airlines, he had liquidated the sold the entirety of its equity position in the U.S. airline industry which included $6.5 billion worth of stock in United, American, Southwest and Delta Airlines.

Assuring that Monday will be a bloodbath for Trannies (that would be the transportation stocks you perverts), Buffett justified his decision as follows: "The world has changed for the airlines. And I don’t know how it’s changed and I hope it corrects itself in a reasonably prompt way," he said. "I don’t know if Americans have now changed their habits or will change their habits because of the extended period."
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  This is what will bring back Boeing.
Retrofitting for military transport.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-05-03 09:52  

#1  Somehow America has survived without having to be treated like cattle for well over a month.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-05-03 07:40  

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