We recently published a list of Warren Buffett’s 10 New Stock Picks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (NYSE:LPX) stands against other Warren Buffett’s new stock picks.
Warren Buffett is one of the few investors that do not require an introduction as his success, wealth and philanthropy are widely known and admired. Earlier this year, Buffett made it clear that his fortune, estimated at around $140 billion will go into a charitable trust that will be administered by his three children. Moreover, the trust will only be able to disburse funds upon unanimous agreement from all three children. In a recently-released letter to shareholders, Buffett explained:
“That restriction enables an immediate and final reply to grant-seekers: “It’s not something that would ever receive my brother’s consent.” And that answer will improve the lives of my children.”
However, in the meantime, Buffett still appears to be at the helm and running the operations at Berkshire Hathaway Inc (NYSE:BRK.A), even though he has handed over most of the day-to-day managing duties to his lieutenants. In the latest financial report, it was revealed that Berkshire has amassed a huge position in cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments in US Treasuries. The cash pile, which stands at $277 billion, is the largest that the holding company has ever had. Moreover, Berkshire has slowed down its stock buybacks and hasn’t bought any of its own shares in the third quarter.
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This has prompted many to speculate that Buffett sees the market as over-valued and is likely anticipating a downturn. In this way, gathering cash will allow Berkshire to purchase shares at cheaper prices. Another explanation might come from Buffett’s comments made at the annual meeting of Berkshire shareholders, where he said that he expected that capital gain taxes to go up, so realizing profits now might be way to save money later.
Nevertheless, Berkshire still maintains a portfolio of 40 stocks. Many of the companies that the fund owns are long-term holdings and you can take a look at some of them in our analysis of Warren Buffett’s 10 longest-held stocks.
Our Methodology
In-line with Buffett’s legacy, Berkshire holds a diversified portfolio and does not make a lot of changes during a quarter. Nevertheless, every quarterly 13F filing reveals two or three new positions acquired during the reporting period. To compile the list of Warren Buffett’s new stock picks, we have scanned through Berkshire’s filings for the last couple of years and have identified 10 stocks that Berkshire has acquired and still holds according to the latest filing.
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Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (NYSE:LPX)
Shares held by Berkshire Hathaway: 5.96 million
Stake Acquired: Q3 2022
During the third quarter of 2022, Berkshire Hathaway initiated a stake in building materials manufacturer Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (NYSE:LPX). It’s likely that Buffett saw an opportunity in the residential housing market, which was facing a shortage. The bet has proven fruitful so far, as Louisiana-Pacific Corp’s shares more than doubled since June 2022.
Louisiana-Pacific Corporation is one of the top manufacturers of oriented strand board (OSB) in North America. As a key material used in residential construction, demand for OSB is expected to be high as residential construction market in the US continues to grow. In 2023, the company saw some challenges due to weak demand, with its revenue dropping by more than 30% to $2.58 billion.
Going forward, the US residential housing market is expected to grow by at least a small margin as demand continues to stay high. If the mortgage rates decline from the current average of 6% range due to more stimulus from the Fed, this will likely drive the demand higher and stimulate the residential construction industry. As the leading OSB manufacturer in the US, Louisiana-Pacific Corp (NYSE:LPX) stands to benefit from these trends. Moreover, since LP has a strong manufacturing base in the US, it will likely face fewer headwinds from the potential tariffs that the upcoming Trump administration has promised to impose compared to its peers.
Overall, LPX ranks 10th on our list of Warren Buffett’s new stock picks. While we acknowledge the potential of LPX as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than LPX but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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