Value investing: Omaha’s oracle is not the only one to see value

Fund suggests some European financials are an opportunity.

When is it wise to catch a falling knife? Received wisdom says never. But that has not stopped some investors from trying to take advantage of adverse market conditions. And when the investment world’s most highly regarded value investor starts to get long of an underperforming sector it’s perhaps time to re-evaluate it. The news that Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway had purchased $5 billion of Goldman Sachs preferred stock, yielding 10%, was enough to send its stock soaring above $125 – giving Hathaway instant profits of $437 million as it has an option to purchase Goldman common stock at $115 for another five years.

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