SRH Total Return (STEW), a closed-end fund controlled by a billionaire investor in Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) (BRK.A), is an inexpensive way to get exposure to Berkshire and other blue-chip stocks, Barron’s Andrew Barry reports. The $2.1B in SRH Total Return fund has roughly 41% of is assets in Berkshire stock, while its holdings in JPMorgan (JPM), Yum! (YUM), and Enterprise Products (EPD) account for another 24%, Barry writes. The fund’s controlling shareholder is Stewart Horejsi, whose family owns nearly half the stock, he adds.
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