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And then there were the airlines. From mid-2016 through early 2017, Berkshire bought tens of millions of shares in the four largest U.S.-based carriers—American Airlines Group AAL, +12.78% , Delta Air Lines DAL, +10.66% , Southwest Airlines LUV, +11.11% , and United Airlines UAL, +14.31%
The price tag was north of $9.3 billion, by my calculations.
But when coronavirus hit, airline stocks plummeted, and by the time Berkshire dumped them all in April, they were worth about $4.3 billion, assuming all shares were sold on the SEC filing dates. That amounts to a stratospheric loss of $5 billion.