The 10 top-performing stocks last quarter include Warren Buffett's favorite internet company and the maker of the Zyn pouch

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2025-04-01T14:50:15Z

  • The S&P 500 entered correction territory last quarter as trade war uncertainty hurt sentiment.
  • Energy, basic materials, and utilities sectors thrived, while tech and communication lagged.
  • Warren Buffett’s top internet pick, Verisign, and Philip Morris were among the top performers.

The S&P 500 entered a 10% correction in the first quarter amid heightened uncertainty from the Trump administration’s trade policies, but it wasn’t all doom and gloom for investors.

There were pockets of strength across the market in the first quarter, with some stocks delivering massive gains in the first three months of the year.

Energy, basic materials, consumer staples, and utilities were the best-performing sectors in the first quarter. Meanwhile, information technology, consumer discretionary, and communication services were the worst-performing sectors.

The risk-off nature of the stock market has rewarded defensive companies, with investors willing to pay up for them as they navigate the uncertainty of President Trump’s tariffs.

From Warren Buffett’s favorite internet stock to the manufacturer of smokeless tobacco products like Zyn, these were the top 10 performing S&P 500 companies in the first three months of 2025.

  1. Arthur J. Gallagher

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Ticker: AJG
Market capitalization:
$88.3 billion
Industry:
Insurance
Q1 performance:
21.6%

  1. Brown & Brown

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Ticker: BRO
Market capitalization:
$35.7 billion
Industry:
Insurance
Q1 performance:
21.9%

  1. Exelon

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Ticker: EXC
Market capitalization:
$46.5 billion
Industry:
Utilities
Q1 performance:
22.4%

  1. Verisign

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Ticker: VRSN
Market capitalization:
$24.0 billion
Industry:
Software/Internet
Q1 performance:
22.7%

  1. Cencora

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Ticker: COR
Market capitalization:
$53.9 billion
Industry:
Healthcare
Q1 performance:
23.8%

  1. Consolidated Edison

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Ticker: ED
Market capitalization:
$39.1 billion
Industry:
Utilities
Q1 performance:
23.9%

  1. AT&T

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Ticker: T
Market capitalization:
$203.0 billion
Industry:
Telecom
Q1 performance:
24.2%

  1. Newmont

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Ticker: NEM
Market capitalization:
$54.4 billion
Industry:
Gold mining
Q1 performance:
29.7%

  1. Philip Morris

ZYN nicotine cases and pouches are seen on a table in New York.

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Ticker: PM
Market capitalization:
$246.8 billion
Industry:
Tobacco
Q1 performance:
31.9%

  1. CVS

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Ticker: CVS
Market capitalization:
$85.4 billion
Industry:
Healthcare
Q1 performance:
50.9%