UnitedHealth Group, Buffett and UNH shares
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened at its first all-time high of the year on Friday as shares of health care giant UnitedHealth Group soared.
Top political and market headlines this weekend include stock trades by lawmakers, Trump's tech export tax, and calls for Fed action after weak job data.
UnitedHealth Group (UNH) shares soared 12% on August 15, 2025, after Warren Buffetts Berkshire Hathaway revealed a $1.6 billion stake of over 5 million shares. The surge marks the stocks biggest jump in five years,
UnitedHealth Group ( UNH 12.04%) has been a solid dividend growth stock for years. Generally, its yield has been fairly low, due to the stock's rising value. Even as the healthcare insurance giant has grown its dividend, its yield hasn't been particularly high or noteworthy.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway increased its holdings in UnitedHealth Group stock, and also added positions in D.R. Horton, Lamar Advertising, and Nucor.
Year to date, the stock has fallen by nearly 45%, which is by no means normal for the healthcare stock. In fact, this is the worst it has performed since the Great Recession, when it tumbled by more than 54% in 2008.
Warren Buffett's modus operandi is to wait for price dislocations to present themselves. In a historically pricey stock market, locating value has been virtually impossible. Yet, with UnitedHealth Group stock losing more than half its value since the midpoint of April, a rare price dislocation has emerged.
U.S. equities were mixed at midday following the release of the July retail sales report, which came in as expected.