3 Stocks Warren Buffett Would Love
For most investors, Warren Buffett is the guy to beat. Thanks to his legendary stewardship of Berkshire Hathaway, the Oracle of Omaha is one of the world's richest people. But there's nothing inscrutable about Buffett's strategy for picking stocks, so copying it is often a profitable move.
In a nutshell, Buffett loves companies that have wide competitive moats and highly repeatable business models. Those with low overhead and minimal debt are also high on his list. Let's take a look at three stocks that Buffett would probably agree are worth an investment to see how his methodology is great at picking winners.
1. Retractable Technologies
Medical supply companies like Retractable Technologies (NYSEMKT: RVP) may not seem like exciting investments, but Warren Buffett would probably love to invest in this one nonetheless. It's profitable, has negligible debt, and its quarterly sales are growing more than 132% year over year.
Retractable's secret sauce is that it sells timeless products that every healthcare system needs, like syringes, needles, and blood collection devices. Even before the pandemic supercharged demand for the company's syringes as part of the push for mass vaccination, it could count on a steady stream of business. So, while Retractable doesn't have a competitive moat, its business model is very simple and also very sustainable. It's unlikely that any of its competitors will make syringes obsolete anytime soon.
And, since Retractable's products have the advantage of being safer for healthcare workers than competing products, it doesn't need to constantly invest in product development to maintain its revenue base in the long term. Hospitals need syringes and blood collection sets every day, and they aren't expecting tomorrow's supplies to be superior to the ones they bought today. In sum, there's a lot for investors like Buffett to appreciate.
2. Pfizer
Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) is a bit of an oddball pick for Buffett, because
It's impossible to say with complete certainty, but I'd bet that Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine has something to do with it. While it's unlikely that the company will stop investing in its vaccine candidate, it's extremely likely that it'll be
3. PayPal
The online payment processor PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ: PYPL) has all the trappings of a traditional Warren Buffett stock. It has the twin moats of a widely recognized brand and network effects that make it a contender to become the go-to for payment processing. Plus, it doesn't need to innovate whatsoever to extract a toll from everyone using its platform -- every time someone sends money
What's more, Buffett also has a long-standing affection for a company that pioneered a similar business model, American Express. The one thing that might make Buffett balk is a lack of domain knowledge regarding online payment processing. He's notoriously reluctant to invest in businesses he doesn't understand, so the gritty details of PayPal's technology platform could be a sticking point. On the other hand, PayPal's business model itself is dead simple, so I wouldn't be too surprised if he -- and the rest of the market -- become especially excited about the company in the near future.
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