Berkshire Hathaway is one of the most successful companies of our time, and one thing they have never done is pay a dividend. Much of the company's success comes from owning large pieces of companies that pay high and growing dividends. As a dividend investor, that success is something I try to obtain through owning strong dividend growth stocks.
The questions of whether Berkshire should pay a dividend or not comes up again and again. In this video, with Morningstar newsletter editor Josh Peters, the questions is asked again. I wasn't able to embed the video in this post, so you will need to post through to the site to view it.
Should Berkshire Pay a Dividend?
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