Tom Russo
is general partner at Gardner Russo & Gardner, overseeing $3
billion. His updated portfolio for the first quarter 2012 reveals
additions to holdings of Berkshire Hathaway (
BRK.A
), Mastercard (
MA
), Anheuser Busch ADR (
BUD
) and Wells Fargo (
WFC
), among others.
Russo beat the S&P 500 122.1% to 34.9% cumulatively over the
last ten years. He typically buys positions of stable, global
companies and holds indefinitely.
Russo made his tenth straight add to his
Berkshire Hathaway (
BRK.A
)
holding in the first quarter 2012, purchasing 223 shares at an
average price of $119,135 per share and ending the quarter with a
total of 4,166 shares, or 8.2% of his portfolio. He also added to
his Berkshire (
BRK.B
) holding for the 13
th
straight quarter, purchasing 1,724,813 shares at an average price
of $79 a share. Year to date, Berkshire shares have climbed 7%.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is a holding company owning subsidiaries
engaged in a number of diverse business activities. Berkshire
Hathaway has a market cap of $199.28 billion; its shares were
traded at around $122,950 with a P/E ratio of 16.9 and P/S ratio
of 1.8. Berkshire had an annual average earnings growth of 17.5%
over the past 10 years.
On May 4, Berkshire announced that its earnings had improved
significantly compared to the previous year, when a string of
disasters weighed down its insurance divisions. First quarter
earnings were $3.3 billion, compared to $1.5 billion the previous
year. Its insurance-underwriting segment saw earnings of $54
million, compared to a net loss of $821 million the previous
year.
Russo has been adding to his holding of
MasterCard (
MA
)
for fifteen straight quarters. He added 38,749 shares in the
first quarter at an average price of $390 per share, the highest
he has paid.
MasterCard Inc. advances global commerce by providing a critical
economic link among financial institutions, businesses,
cardholders and merchants worldwide. MasterCard Inc. has a market
cap of $57.43 billion; its shares were traded at around $424.97
with a P/E ratio of 24.3 and P/S ratio of 8.6. The dividend yield
of MasterCard Inc. stocks is 0.3%.
Russo detailed his thesis on MasterCard in the spring 2012 issue
of Columbia's Graham and Doddsville:
TR:
MasterCard and Visa together suffered because of the Durbin
Amendment that was intended to regulate interchange fees for
debit cards. Ironically, the real protagonist in that story was
presented as the small merchant. But the truth is, for the small
merchant, the benefits of a debit transaction outweigh those of a
credit card or check. De-spite that, debit fees were reduced by
70%. The market reacted with a sharp share price sell-off due to
a fear over the loss of revenue. Visa dropped even further than
MasterCard because they were the dominant player in this area. We
invested in MasterCard.
I thought MasterCard was the preferred alternative at the
time for a few reasons. For one, it was cheaper. That valuation
was 12x for-ward year's earnings. For a company with a capacity
to grow like MasterCard, that was simply too low a valuation.
MasterCard has a tremendous amount of international exposure -
relatively more than Visa. Master- Card also had a recent
management change. Ajay Banga, the new CEO, has a global
background and is very smart. For example, he is now negotiating
with the Indian government to have a state stored value card that
is biometrically identified. If the government wants to transfer
money to a part of the country that is very poor, the risk of
theft of cash is very high right now. With the biometrically
identified card, you can secure your remittances from the
gov
ernment in a way that isn't currently available. I think
MasterCard will benefit enormously from Ajay's global agility.
You have to remember that eighty-five percent of the world's
commerce outside of the United States still uses cash. Commerce
outside of North America is also a fraction of what it will
become.
The first quarter marked the eighth that Russo added to his
holding of
Anheuser-Busch (
BUD
)
. He bought 275,472 shares, bringing his total to 3,539,500 at
quarter-end.
Anheuser-Busch Companies is the holding company parent of
Anheuser-Busch Inc. and to a number of subsidiaries that conduct
various other business operations. Anheuser-Busch Inc. Adr has a
market cap of $116.68 billion; its shares were traded at around
$71.55 with a P/E ratio of 17.9 and P/S ratio of 3. The dividend
yield of Anheuser-Busch Adr stocks is 1.8%.
Year to date, Anheuser-Busch has climbed more than 17% amid
favorable earnings. On April 30, the company announced that it
had beat analysts' profit forecasts, increasing 75% to $1.69
billion compared to $964 million a year earlier. Revenue rose
slightly to $9.33 billion from $9 billion. The improved results
were due largely to a relatively weak quarter the previous year
which included charges and high taxes that did not recur.
Russo added to
Wells Fargo (
WFC
)
for the seventh consecutive quarter. He bought 399,167 shares at
an average price of $31, bringing his total holding 9,611,987
shares at quarter-end.
Wells Fargo & Company is a diversified financial services
company providing banking, insurance, investments, mortgage and
consumer finance services through stores, its Internet site and
other distribution channels across North America as well as
internationally. Wells Fargo has a market cap of $178.68 billion;
its shares were traded at around $33.17 with a P/E ratio of 11.7
and P/S ratio of 2. The dividend yield of Wells Fargo stocks is
1.2%. Wells Fargo-new had an annual average earnings growth of
2.2% over the past 10 years. GuruFocus rated Wells Fargo
the business predictability rank of 2-star
.
Wells Fargo shares have advanced more than 20% year to date. On
April 13, it announced first-quarter net income had improved 14%
to $4.2 billion from the prior year, its ninth consecutive
quarter of earnings per share growth, and revenue had increased
20% to $21.6 billion, its highest in nine quarters. The results
enabled the company to increase its dividend for the second year.
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