Motley Fool Wealth Management’s Top 20 Stock Holdings

Motley Fool Wealth Management LLC filed its latest form 13-F on Friday, disclosing the company’s largest stock holdings. Here’s a rundown of Fool Wealth Management’s top 20 holdings.

20. American Woodmark Corp AMWD 0.05%: 238,407 shares valued at $9.64 million

19. Aceto Corp. ACET 1.37%: 180,000 shares valued at $9.95 million

18. Apple Inc AAPL 0.49%: 90,300 shares valued at $9.97 million

17. TriMas Corp TRS 0.42%: 332,127 shares valued at $10.39 million

16. Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc CMG 0.69%: 15,200 shares valued at $10.41 million

15. SBA Communications Corp SBAC 1.68%: 107,800 shares valued at $11.94 million

14. Loews Corp L 1%: 284,190 shares valued at $11.94 million

13. Costco Wholesale Corp COST 0.45%: 92,558 shares valued at $13.12 million

12. Baidu Inc BIDU 3.47%: 58,100 shares valued at $13.14 million

11. Williams-Sonoma Inc WSM 0.9%:178,800 shares valued at $13.53 million

10. Intel Corp INTC 0.69%: 375,000 shares valued at $13.61 million

9. Anthem Inc ANTM 0.67%: 109,697 shares valued at $13.79 million

8. Under Armour Inc UA 0.26%: 207,820 shares valued at $14.11 million

7. Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior SA BLX 1.63%: 473,335 shares valued at $14.20 million

6. HDFC Bank Ltd HDB 1.65%: 293,000 shares valued at $15.1 million

5. Infinera Corp INFN 0.57%: 1,040, 600 shares valued at $15.32 million

4. Natus Medical Inc BABY 0.08%: 448,741 shares valued at $16.17 million

3. Markel Corp MKL 0.59%: 24,700 shares valued at $16.86 million

2. Whole Foods Market Inc WFM 0.28%: 369,872 shares valued at $18.65 million

1. Berkshire Hathaway Inc (NYSE: BRK-A)(NYSE: BRK-B): 89 shares valued at $20.11 million

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