Berkshire vice president, and likely future CEO, Gregory Abel made a large purchase of the company's stock last week.
The biggest stock purchase by a corporate insider last week came from the man hand-chosen to one day serve as Warren Buffett's successor, according to securities filings and VerityData. Berkshire Hathaway vice president Gregory Abel bought nearly $25 million worth of Berkshire's class A stock last week, filings show. That's the original class of Berkshire that now trades at more than $400,000 a share.
mountain Shares of Capri Holdings have been under pressure in 2023. In health care, London's purchase at Centene is the largest buy on record for the company in dollar terms, according to Verity. London was also awarded more than 200,000 shares of the stock earlier this month. Meanwhile, Dun & Bradstreet's Jabbour has been a consistent buyer of the business services company's stock since its IPO in 2020.
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