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# 1 Berkshire Hathaway
Berkshire Hathaway is the most expensive NYSE stock and is traded at $ 10000. Berkshire Hathaway is a conglomerate holding company that has its headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska, US. It has several subsidiaries and Berkshire Hathaway manages all the subsidiaries. It has investments in several sectors including insurance, textiles, and utilities. Read full review
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Posted January 22nd, 2010 1:28 am by admin
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# 10 White Mountains Insurance Group Limited
the tenth most expensive NYSE stock is White Mountains Insurance Group Limited also referred to as White Mountains is traded at $ 329. The Company is engaged in Property business, casualty insurance business and reinsurance business through its subsidiaries and also affiliates. The Company has its registered office in Hamilton, Bermuda and its principal executive office being located at Hanover, New Hampshire. This company is a holding company and has business interest in property and insurance. The company operates in four segments like OneBeacon, White Mountains Re, Esurance and Other Operations. Read full review
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Expensive Stocks Wells Fargo
Posted January 22nd, 2010 1:23 am by admin
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# 2 Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo & Company is the second most expensive NYSE stock most expensive NYSE stock with the stock trading at $ 916. Wells Fargo & Company is a financial services company in diversified fields and has its operations spread around the world. Wells Fargo is the fourth largest bank in US in terms of assets. Wells Fargo is the third largest bank in US in terms of market cap. It is also the second largest company in terms of deposits in US, home mortgage and in debit card service. In the year 2007 Wells Fargo was the only bank within United States has been rated as AAA by Standards & Poor. This rating has been reduced to AA- in the year 2008 due to financial crisis across the globe. Read full review
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Posted January 22nd, 2010 1:20 am by admin
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# 6 Washington Post Company
The Washington Post Company is an American media and education company that is the sixth most expensive NYSE stock most expensive NYSE stockand is traded at $ 454 per share. The company owns several media and publishing subsidiaries including Washington Post and education business including Kaplan Inc. The companies leading business in publishing is Washington Post and this newspaper has grown into an international newspaper with patronage across the globe. The company’s education flagship company Kaplan Inc is a leading international education provider and also provide services to schools, individuals and businesses. Read full review
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Posted January 22nd, 2010 1:17 am by admin
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# 8 Pitney Bowes Inc.
Tthe eighth most expensive NYSE stock Pitney Bowes Inc, a software and hardware service provider is traded at $ 418. This company is based out of Stamford, Connecticut is hardware and a software manufacturer and does provide services that are related to packaging, documents, shipping and mailing. These four services are collectively known as mailstream and do provide an integrated service to its customers. The company employs around 36,000 people across the globe and it is one of the 87 companies that have been member of S&P 500 since its inception in the year 1957. The company has four other major centers in the US in Danbury and Shelton in Connecticut, Troy in New York, and Lanham in Maryland. Read full review
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Posted January 22nd, 2010 12:16 am by admin
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# 5 NVR Inc
NVR Inc is based out of Washington DC is the fifth most expensive NYSE stocks and it is traded at $730. NVR Inc., as a corporate entity does provide support function to several of its sub-entities. These supports include essential structural and human resource support and also provide with advanced information technology support. NVR Inc. operates in mortgage banking and homebuilding. The company does its homebuilding business through its sub entities NVHomes, Ryan Homes and Fox Ridge Homes. These sub entities build homes across the nation. The mortgage operations are done with the trade NVR Mortgage and they provide variety of financing options to their customers. The company does their settlement and title services for the buyers are provided by NVR Settlement Services. The NVR Inc Homebuilding operations do serve eleven states in about eighteen metropolitan area that includes Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina and Tennessee. The company started this operation in the year 1948 after the Second World War to provide affordable housing to its customers. The economy had just started to grow by then and soon reached to build about 200,000 homes across different states. The company builds home that suit the style of different customers from first time buyers to move up buyers. Read full review
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Posted January 22nd, 2010 12:09 am by admin
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# 9 Markel Corporation
Markel Corporation is the ninth most expensive NYSE stock most expensive NYSE stocktrading at $ 347.00 is an insurance holding company. The company went for its Initial Public Offer in the year 1986 and the stock was not split after that. The share price of the stock was $ 8.33 in 1986 had risen to $ 475 in the year 2007 and is currently traded at $ 347. The book value per share was $ 4.66 in the year 1987 and had increased to $ 265 in the year 2007. The company had started its operations during the year 1926 by its founder Samuel A. Markel. It had acquired lots of regional insurance companies and has grown into a leading insurance corporation.
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Posted January 21st, 2010 11:58 pm by admin
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# 4 Heinz H J Co
Heinz H J Co commonly known across the world as Heinz is the fourth most expensive NYSE stockmost expensive NYSE stock with a trading price of $831.00 per share. The company’s brand name Heinz is known for its 57 varieties slogan and also for its ketchup. The American food company has its headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The company manufactures thousands of food products but is more famous for their ketchup. This food product that is manufactured is sold across 200 countries in the world. The company is ranked first in the ketchup brand in United States with a market share of more than 50 percent. The other product of frozen potato sold under the label Ore-Ida has more than 50 percent market share in the frozen potato market. Read full review
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Expensive NYSE Bank of America
Posted January 21st, 2010 11:37 pm by admin
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# 3 Bank of America Corporation
Bank of America Corporation is a holding company and is the third most expensive NYSE stock with a current price of $ 916. The corporation has financial and non-financial subsidiaries through which it conducts banking, investment and wealth management. This stock is traded on a daily basis with a average volume of 5500 shares. This corporation is the largest bank holding company and is the second largest banking company in terms of market capitalization. The banking subsidiary serves most of the Fortune 500 companies in the US and also has relationship with about 83 percent of Fortune Global 500 companies. It is one of the Big four banks in the United States. Read full review
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