Warren Buffett Bought 13 Stocks in the March-Ended Quarter -- 6 of Which He Never Wants to Sell
Forever holdings and legal monopolies were on the Oracle of Omaha's buy list in the first quarter.

There's not a money manager on the planet that can captivate an audience of investors quite like Berkshire Hathaway's (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) Warren Buffett. In the span of a half-century, Berkshire went from hosting its annual meeting in a subsidiary's employee cafeteria for roughly two dozen people to filling a venue that can now hold roughly 40,000 people.
The month of May has been particularly eventful, as it's featured the release of Berkshire first-quarter operating results, as well as the Oracle of Omaha's announcement that he plans to step down as CEO by the end of 2025 and hand the reins to Greg Abel.
And May is the month for the release of quarterly Form 13Fs, which are filings that detail which stocks and exchange-traded funds institutional investors overseeing at least $100 million have been buying and selling in the latest quarter.