Tracking Francis Chou’s Chou Associates Portfolio – Q1 2019 Update


  • Chou’s 13F portfolio value increased from $223M to $236M during the quarter. 
  • Chou decreased Sanofi (SNY) during the quarter. 
  • Berkshire Hathaway at ~19% of the portfolio is the largest position. 

Francis Chou’s Chou Associates portfolio value increased ~6% from $223M to $237M during the quarter. The portfolio continues to be very concentrated with just 25 positions. Below is a summary:

1. Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A): The ~19% portfolio position is the largest 13F equity stake. The last major activity was a 50% reduction in Q1 2016 at prices between $187,000 and $214,000. The stock is now at $318,285.   

2. Resolute Forest Products (RFP): The ~17% RFP position has been in the portfolio since 2010 (Abitibibowater at the time) and the cost-basis is much higher compared to the current price. Q2 2013 saw a one-third increase at prices between $13 and $16. The five quarters through Q1 2016 also saw a ~20% combined increase at progressively lower prices between $4 and $19. The stock is now at $6.53. There was a ~7% trimming in Q4 2017 while Q3 2018 saw a similar increase. There was a ~3% trimming this quarter.

3. Bausch Health (BHC) previously Valeant: BHC was the largest position at ~15% of the portfolio as of Q3 2017. The original position was from Q1 2016 at prices between $26 and $102 and increased by ~48% the following quarter at prices between $19 and $36. There was another ~35% increase in Q4 2016 at prices between $13.50 and $24.50 and that was followed with a ~20% increase the following quarter at prices between $10.50 and $17. Q2 2017 saw another ~30% increase at prices between $8.50 and $17.30. The stake was almost eliminated in Q4 2017 at prices between $11 and $22. The position was rebuilt in Q1 2018 at prices between $15 and $24. It is currently the third second-largest position at ~17% of the portfolio. The stock currently trades at $24.84. Chou realized losses and rebuilt the stake at lower prices.

Below is a spreadsheet that highlights the changes to the portfolio as of Q1 2019. Please check out our previous update to have an idea on how the portfolio is progressing:



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