Wells Fargo (WFC) Ticks Higher as Buffett Said he is Adding
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Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is ticking higher in early trading after Warren Buffett said on CNBC he has been adding to his massive position in the stock in the past week.
At the end of the second quarter, Wells Fargo was his largest position at 411,045,245 shares, worth an estimated $14 billion, according to data at StreetInsider.com.
Shares of last traded at $34.16, up 0.9% from the close.
At the end of the second quarter, Wells Fargo was his largest position at 411,045,245 shares, worth an estimated $14 billion, according to data at StreetInsider.com.
Shares of last traded at $34.16, up 0.9% from the close.
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