Tom Gayner Portfolio

Markel Corporation Holdings

Thomas S. Gayner is Co-Chief Executive Officer of Markel Corp. He received his Bachelor's Degree from McIntire School of Commerce before graduating at the Lawrenceville School. Markel Corporation markets and underwrites specialty insurance products to many different niche markets and holds different investments. The business has offices across the world.
Tom Gayner, a renowned value investor and co-chief executive officer of Markel Corp, maintains a diversified portfolio featuring some of the most prominent companies in the market. His top five stock investments illustrate his focus on well-established firms with strong track records.
Leading his investment choices is Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (Class A shares), accounting for 7.0% of his portfolio. This demonstrates confidence in Warren Buffett's conglomerate, which has a vast array of business interests ranging from insurance to energy and finance.
Closely following is another slice of the Berkshire empire, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (Class B shares) at 6.3%. Opting for both class A and B shares, Gayner taps into Berkshire's stability and growth potential from two different shareholder standpoints.
Google's parent company Alphabet Inc., specifically its Class C shares, represents 4.2% of his investment allocation. Investing in this technology giant underlines Gayner's trust in the sector's ongoing expansion and innovation-driven profitability.
Infrastructure and private equity firm Brookfield Corporation (Class A shares) make up 3.7% of Tom Gayner's holdings, reflecting his inclination towards businesses with substantial real asset operations and global reach.
Lastly, e-commerce behemoth Amazon.com Inc. holds a significant place in his selection at 3.6%, signifying belief in the company's industry dominance, consumer base solidity, and forward-looking ventures such as cloud computing and AI technologies.
Tom Gayner’s strategic stock picks offer insights into an investment approach that favors resilience, enduring value creation, and prospects for long-term growth within dynamic industries.

$10 Billion Total portoflio value
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