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Berkshire Hathaway

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (/ˈbɜːrkʃər/) is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Its main business and source of capital is insurance, from which it invests the float (the retained premiums) in a broad portfolio of subsidiaries, equity positions and other securities. The company has been overseen since 1965 by its chairman and CEO Warren Buffett and (since 1978) vice chairman Charlie Munger, who are known for their advocacy of value investing principles. Under their direction, the company's book value has grown at an average rate of 20%, compared to about 10% from the S&P 500 index with dividends included over the same period, while employing large amounts of capital and minimal debt.[4]

Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
Blackstone Plaza, the location of Berkshire's corporate offices in Omaha, Nebraska
FormerlyValley Falls Company
(1839–1929)
Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates (1929–1955)
TypePublic company
ISINUS0846707026
IndustryConglomerate
Predecessor
Founded
  • As a textile manufacturing company in 1839; 184 years ago (1839)
  • As a holding company in 1970; 53 years ago (1970)
Founders
HeadquartersKiewit Plaza
Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
Area served
Global
Key people
Warren Buffett
(Chairman & CEO)
Charlie Munger
(Vice Chairman)
ProductsDiversified investments, property & casualty insurance, utilities, restaurants, food processing, aerospace, toys, media, automotive, sporting goods, consumer products, internet, real estate
Revenue US$302.1 billion (2022)
US$−30.6 billion (2022)
US$−22.8 billion (2022)
Total assets US$948.4 billion (2022)
Total equity US$472.4 billion (2022)
OwnerWarren Buffett (30.71% of the aggregate voting power and 16.45% of the economic interest)
Number of employees
383,000 (2022)
SubsidiariesList of subsidiaries
Websiteberkshirehathaway.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3]

The company's insurance brands include auto insurer GEICO and reinsurance firm General Re. Its non-insurance subsidiaries operate in diverse sectors such as confectionery, retail, railroads, home furnishings, machinery, jewelry, apparel, electrical power and natural gas distribution. Among its partially owned businesses are Pilot Flying J (80%),[5] Kraft Heinz Company (26.7%), American Express (18.8%), Bank of America (11.9%), The Coca-Cola Company (9.32%) and Apple (5.57%).[6][7]

Berkshire is the seventh largest component of the S&P 500 index and the top-ranked company in the Forbes Global 2000, which takes into account both market value and fundamental data.[8] The company is one of the largest American-owned private employers in the United States. Its class A shares have the highest per-share price of any public company in the world, reaching $500,000 in March 2022, because Buffett chooses not to split the stock.[9]

History

 
Oliver Chace (1769–1852), founder of the Valley Falls Company in 1839
 
Berkshire Cotton Mills, Adams, Mass
 
Hathaway Mills, New Bedford, Mass

Berkshire Hathaway traces its roots to a textile manufacturing company established by Oliver Chace in 1839 as the Valley Falls Company in Valley Falls, Rhode Island.[10] Chace, who was a carpenter, started working for Samuel Slater, the founder of the first successful textile mill in America.[11] Chace founded his first textile mill in 1806.[11] In 1929, the Valley Falls Company merged with the Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing Company established in 1889, in Adams, Massachusetts.[12] The combined company was known as Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates.[13]

In 1955, Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates merged with the Hathaway Manufacturing Company which had been founded in 1888 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, by Horatio Hathaway with profits from whaling and the China Trade. Hathaway had been successful in its first decades, but it suffered during a general decline in the textile industry after World War I. At this time, Hathaway was run by Seabury Stanton, whose investment efforts were rewarded with renewed profitability after the Great Depression. After the merger, Berkshire Hathaway had 15 plants employing over 12,000 workers with over $120 million in revenue, and was headquartered in New Bedford. However, seven of those locations were closed by the end of the decade, accompanied by large layoffs.

In 1962, Warren Buffett began buying stock in Berkshire Hathaway after noticing a pattern in the price direction of its stock whenever the company closed a mill. Eventually, Buffett acknowledged that the textile business was waning and the company's financial situation was not going to improve.[vague] In 1964, Stanton made an oral tender offer to buy back Buffett's stake in the company for $1112 per share. Buffett agreed to the deal. A few weeks later, Warren Buffett received the tender offer in writing, but the tender offer was for only $1138. Buffett later admitted that this lower, undercutting offer made him angry.[14] Instead of selling at the slightly lower price, Buffett decided to buy more of the stock to take control of the company and fire Stanton (which he did). However, this made Buffett the majority owner of a failing textile business.

Buffett initially maintained Berkshire's core business of textiles, but by 1967, he was expanding into the insurance industry and other investments. Berkshire first ventured into the insurance business with the purchase of National Indemnity Company. In the late 1970s, Berkshire acquired an equity stake in the Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO), which forms the core of its insurance operations today (and is a major source of capital for Berkshire Hathaway's other investments). In 1985, the last textile operations (Hathaway's historic core) were shut down.[15]

In 2010, Buffett claimed that purchasing Berkshire Hathaway was the biggest investment mistake he had ever made, and claimed that it had denied him compounded investment returns of about $200 billion over the subsequent 45 years.[14] Buffett claimed that had he invested that money directly in insurance businesses instead of buying out Berkshire Hathaway (due to what he perceived as a slight by an individual), those investments would have paid off several hundredfold.[16]

Senior leadership (since 1970)

Corporate affairs

Berkshire's class A shares sold for $465,725 as of January 5, 2022, making them the highest-priced shares on the New York Stock Exchange, in part because they have never had a stock split and have only paid a dividend once since Warren Buffett took over, retaining corporate earnings on its balance sheet in a manner that is impermissible for mutual funds. Shares closed over $100,000 for the first time on October 23, 2006. Despite its size, Berkshire had for many years not been included in broad stock market indices such as the S&P 500 due to the lack of liquidity in its shares; however, following a 50-to-1 split of Berkshire's Class B Shares in January 2010, and Berkshire's announcement that it would acquire the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, parent of BNSF Railway, Berkshire replaced BNSF in the S&P 500 on February 16, 2010.[17][18]

Buffett's letters to shareholders are published annually. Barron's said Berkshire was the most respected company in the world in 2007, based on a survey of American money managers.[19]

In 2008, Berkshire invested in preferred stock of Goldman Sachs as part of a recapitalization of the investment bank.[20] Buffett defended Lloyd Blankfein's decisions as CEO of Goldman Sachs.[21][22][23]

As of July 13, 2016, Buffett owned 31.7% aggregate voting power of Berkshire's shares outstanding and 18.0% of the economic value of those shares.[24] Berkshire's vice-chairman, Charlie Munger, also holds a stake big enough to make him a billionaire, and early investments in Berkshire by David Gottesman and Franklin Otis Booth Jr. resulted in their becoming billionaires as well. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is a large shareholder of Berkshire, owning 4.0% of Class B Shares.[25]

Berkshire Hathaway has never split its Class A shares because of management's desire to attract long-term investors as opposed to short-term speculators. However, Berkshire Hathaway created a Class B stock, with a per-share value originally kept (by specific management rules) close to 130 of that of the original shares (now Class A) and 1200 of the per-share voting rights, and after the January 2010 split, at 11,500 the price and 110,000 the voting rights of the Class-A shares. Holders of class A stock are allowed to convert their stock to Class B, though not vice versa. Buffett was reluctant to create the class B shares but did so to thwart the creation of unit trusts that would have marketed themselves as Berkshire look-alikes. As Buffett said in his 1995 shareholder letter: "The unit trusts that have recently surfaced fly in the face of these goals. They would be sold by brokers working for big commissions, would impose other burdensome costs on their shareholders, and would be marketed en masse to unsophisticated buyers, apt to be seduced by our past record and beguiled by the publicity Berkshire and I have received in recent years. The sure outcome: a multitude of investors destined to be disappointed."

The salary for Buffett is $100,000 per year with no stock options, which is among the lowest salaries[26] for CEOs of large companies in the United States.[27]

Annual shareholders' meetings

Berkshire's annual shareholders' meetings take place at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Attendance has grown over the years with 2018 numbers totaling over 40,000 people.[28] The 2007 meeting had an attendance of approximately 27,000. The meetings, nicknamed "Woodstock for Capitalists", are considered Omaha's largest annual event along with the baseball College World Series.[29] Known for their humor and light-heartedness, the meetings typically start with a movie made for Berkshire shareholders. The 2004 movie featured Arnold Schwarzenegger in the role of "The Warrenator" who travels through time to stop Buffett and Munger's attempt to save the world from a "mega" corporation formed by Microsoft-Starbucks-Wal-Mart. Schwarzenegger is later shown arguing in a gym with Buffett regarding Proposition 13.[30] The 2006 movie depicted actresses Jamie Lee Curtis and Nicollette Sheridan lusting after Munger.[31] The meeting, scheduled to last 6–8 hours, is an opportunity for investors to ask Buffett and Munger questions.

Governance

The current members of the board of directors of Berkshire Hathaway are Warren Buffett (Chairman), Charlie Munger (Vice Chairman), Greg Abel (Vice Chairman), Ajit Jain (Vice Chairman), Chris Davis, Susan Alice Buffett (Warren's daughter), Howard Graham Buffett (Warren's son), Ronald Olson, Kenneth Chenault, Steve Burke, Susan Decker, Meryl Witmer, Charlotte Guyman.[32]

On March 13, 2020, Bill Gates announced that he was leaving the board of directors of both Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway in order to focus more on his philanthropic efforts.[33]

Succession plans

In May 2010, three months away from his 80th birthday, Buffett said he would be succeeded at Berkshire Hathaway by a team consisting of a CEO and three or four investment managers, each of the latter would be responsible for a "significant portion of Berkshire's investment portfolio".[34] Five months later, Berkshire announced that Todd Combs, manager of the hedge fund Castle Point Capital, would join them as an investment manager.[35] On September 12, 2011, Berkshire Hathaway announced that 50-year-old Ted Weschler, founder of Peninsula Capital Advisors, will join Berkshire in early 2012 as a second investment manager.[36][37]

In Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder letter dated February 25, 2012, Buffett said that his successor as CEO had been chosen internally but not named publicly. While the intent of this message was to bolster confidence in the leadership of a "Buffett-less Berkshire", critics have noted that this strategy of choosing a successor without a concrete exit strategy for the sitting CEO often leaves an organization with fewer long term options, while doing little to calm shareholder fear.[citation needed]

In June 2014, the firm's cash and cash equivalents rose past $50 billion, the first time it finished a quarter above that level since Buffett became chairman and chief executive officer.[38] At the end of 2017, the firm's cash and cash equivalent holdings rose to $116 billion.[39]

On January 10, 2018, Berkshire Hathaway appointed Ajit Jain and Greg Abel to vice-chairman roles. Abel was appointed vice chairman for non-insurance business operations, and Jain became vice chairman of insurance-operations.[40][41] While Buffett has not further elaborated on his succession plans, he praised his two top executives in an annual shareholder letter, fuelling speculation that Jain and Abel are the logical successors.[42]

On May 3, 2021, Warren Buffett chose Greg Abel to be his successor as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.[43]

Finance

For the fiscal year 2019, Berkshire Hathaway reported earnings of US$81.4 billion, with an annual revenue of US$254.6 billion, an increase of 2.7% over the previous fiscal cycle.[44] Berkshire Hathaway's market capitalization was valued at over US$496 billion in September 2018.[45] As of 2018, Berkshire Hathaway is ranked third on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.[46]

Year Revenue
in million US$
Net income
in million US$
Total Assets
in million US$
Employees
2005 81,663 8,528 198,325 192,000
2006 98,539 11,015 248,437 217,000
2007 118,245 13,213 273,160 233,000
2008 107,786 4,994 267,399 246,000
2009 112,493 8,055 297,119 222,000
2010 136,185 12,967 372,229 260,000
2011 143,688 10,254 392,647 271,000
2012 162,463 14,824 427,452 288,500
2013 182,150 19,476 484,931 302,000
2014 194,699 19,872 525,867 316,000
2015 210,943 24,083 552,257 361,270
2016 223,604 24,074 620,854 367,671
2017 242,137 44,940 702,095 377,000
2018 247,837 4,021 707,794 389,000
2019 254,616 81,417 817,729 391,500
2020 245,510 42,521 873,729 360,000
2021 276,094 89,795 958,784 372,000
2022 302,089 −22,819 948,452 383,000

Businesses and investments

Insurance group

Insurance and reinsurance business activities are conducted through approximately 70 domestic and foreign-based insurance companies. Berkshire's insurance businesses provide insurance and reinsurance of property and casualty risks primarily in the United States. In addition, as a result of the General Re acquisition in December 1998, Berkshire's insurance businesses also includes life, accident, and health reinsurers, as well as internationally based property and casualty reinsurers. Berkshire's insurance companies maintain capital strength at exceptionally high levels. This strength differentiates Berkshire's insurance companies from their competitors. Collectively, the aggregate statutory surplus of Berkshire's U.S.-based insurers was approximately $48 billion as of December 31, 2004. All of Berkshire's major insurance subsidiaries are rated AAA by Standard & Poor's Corporation, the highest Financial Strength Rating assigned by Standard & Poor's, and are rated A++ (superior) by A. M. Best with respect to their financial condition and operating performance.

  • GEICO – Berkshire acquired GEICO in January 1996. GEICO is headquartered in Chevy Chase, Maryland, and its principal insurance subsidiaries include; Government Employees Insurance Company, GEICO General Insurance Company, GEICO Indemnity Company, and GEICO Casualty Company. Over the past five years, these companies have offered primarily private passenger automobile insurance to individuals in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. GEICO markets its policies primarily through direct response methods in which applications for insurance are submitted directly to the companies via the Internet or by telephone.[47]
  • Gen Re – Berkshire acquired General Re in December 1998.[48] General Re held a 91% ownership interest in Cologne Re as of December 31, 2004. General Re subsidiaries currently conduct global reinsurance business in approximately 72 cities and provide global reinsurance coverage. General Re operates the following reinsurance businesses: North American property/casualty, international property/casualty, which principally consists of Cologne Re and the Faraday operations, and life/health reinsurance. General Re's reinsurance operations are primarily based in Stamford, Connecticut, and Cologne, Germany. General Re is one of the largest reinsurers in the world based on net premiums written and capital.
  • NRG (Nederlandse Reassurantie Groep)[49] – Berkshire acquired NRG, a Dutch life reinsurance company, from ING Group in December 2007.[50]
  • Berkshire Hathaway Assurance – Berkshire created a government bond insurance company to insure municipal and state bonds. These types of bonds are issued by local governments to finance public works projects such as schools, hospitals, roads, and sewer systems.[51] Few companies are capable of competing in this area.[50]

On June 8, 2017, it was announced that Berkshire Hathaway had settled with California's insurance regulator, allowing its Applied Underwriters unit to sell a revised version of its "controversial" compensation insurance policies for workers in the state.[52] Berkshire Hathaway sold Applied Underwriters in 2019.[53]

On March 21, 2022, Berkshire Hathaway announced it was buying insurance company Alleghany for $11.6 billion.[54] This would have expanded its presence in the insurance space and allowed it to own a holding company much like Berkshire itself.[55][56] There was speculation a bidding war could erupt for the company, with Barron's citing Markel, W.R. Berkley, Chubb, and Loews along with Pershing Square as potential suitors.[57] Barron's also reported on an analysis that suggested the company could be worth $1,000 a share, compared to the offer of $848.02.[58] This move was touted as an example of Warren Buffett's "disdain" for investment bankers.[59]

Utilities and energy group

In 2008, Berkshire owned 85 million shares of ConocoPhillips. Later, in one of Buffett's interviews, he described this as "a major mistake" as the price of oil collapsed. Berkshire offloaded most of its shares but held 472 thousand shares until 2012. In that year, ConocoPhillips spun off a subsidiary, Phillips 66, of which Berkshire owned 27 million shares. Berkshire later sold back $1.4 billion worth of shares to Phillips 66 in exchange for Phillips Specialty Products.[60] Buffett frequently referred to Phillips 66 as one of the best businesses Berkshire invested in because of its consistent dividends and share buyback programs. Despite this, Berkshire sold its entire holdings in 2020.[61][62]

Berkshire currently holds 92% of Berkshire Hathaway Energy. At the time of purchase, Berkshire's voting interest was limited to 10% of the company's shares, but this restriction ended when the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 was repealed in 2005. A major subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy is Northern Powergrid, which operates in the UK.[63]

Until a name change on April 30, 2014, Berkshire Hathaway Energy was known as MidAmerican Energy Holdings Co.

Manufacturing, service and retailing

Recreational vehicles

On June 21, 2005, Berkshire Hathaway agreed to purchase Forest River Inc., the world's largest seller of recreational vehicles, from Pete Liegl.

Clothing

Berkshire's clothing businesses include manufacturers and distributors of a variety of clothing and footwear. Businesses engaged in the manufacture and distribution of clothing include Union Underwear Corp. – Fruit of the Loom, Garan, Russell Corporation and Fechheimer Brothers. Fechheimer Brothers is made up of two brands, Flying Cross and Vertx. Flying Cross manufacturers public safety uniforms and Vertx is a civilian tactical clothing company. Berkshire's footwear businesses include H.H. Brown Shoe Group, Acme Boots, Brooks Sports and Justin Brands. Justin Brands is made up of Chippewa Boots, Justin Boots, Justin Original Workboots, Nocona Boots, and Tony Lama Boots.[64] Berkshire acquired Fruit of the Loom on April 29, 2002, for $835 million in cash. Fruit of the Loom, headquartered in Bowling Green, Kentucky, is a vertically integrated manufacturer of basic clothing. Berkshire acquired Russell Corporation on August 2, 2006, for $600 million.

Building products

In August 2000, Berkshire Hathaway entered the building products business with the acquisition of Acme Building Brands. Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, Acme manufactures and distributes clay bricks (Acme Brick), concrete block (Featherlite), and cut limestone (Texas Quarries). It expanded its building products business in December 2000, when it acquired Benjamin Moore & Co. of Montvale, New Jersey. Moore formulates, manufactures, and sells architectural coatings that are available primarily in the United States and Canada.

In 2001, Berkshire acquired three additional building products companies. In February, it purchased Johns Manville which was established in 1858 and manufactures fiberglass wool insulation products for homes and commercial buildings, as well as pipe, duct, and equipment insulation products. In July, Berkshire acquired a 90% equity interest in MiTek Inc., which makes engineered connector products, engineering software and services, and manufacturing machinery for the truss fabrication segment of the building components industry and is headquartered in Chesterfield, Missouri.[65] Finally in 2001, Berkshire acquired 87 percent of Dalton, Georgia-based Shaw Industries, Inc.[66] Shaw is the world's largest carpet manufacturer based on both revenue and volume of production and designs and manufactures over 3,000 styles of tufted and woven carpet and laminate flooring for residential and commercial use under approximately 30 brand and trade names and under certain private labels. In 2002, Berkshire acquired the remaining 12.7 percent of Shaw.[67]

On August 7, 2003, Berkshire acquired Clayton Homes, Inc. Clayton, headquartered near Knoxville, Tennessee, is a vertically integrated manufactured housing company.[68] At year-end 2004, Clayton operated 32 manufacturing plants in 12 states. Clayton's homes are marketed in 48 states through a network of 1,540 retailers, 391 of which are company-owned sales centers. On May 1, 2008, Mitek acquired Hohmann & Barnard, a fabricator of anchors and reinforcement systems for masonry and on October 3 of that year, Mitek acquired Blok-Lok, Ltd. of Toronto, Canada.[citation needed] On April 23, 2010, Mitek acquired the assets of Dur-O-Wal from Dayton Superior.[citation needed]

Flight services

In 1996, Berkshire acquired FlightSafety International Inc. (or FSI), founded in 1951 by Albert Lee Ueltschi.[69] FSI's corporate headquarters is located at LaGuardia Airport in Flushing, New York. It supplies high technology pilot training to aircraft operators in the fields of military, governmental, corporate, and regional or mainline flying. FlightSafety is the world's leading provider of professional aviation training services. According to its website, the company has 1,800 instructors and offers more than 4,000 individual courses for 135 aircraft types, using more than 320 flight simulators to serve customers from 167 countries.[70]

In 1998, Berkshire Hathaway acquired NetJets Inc., formerly Executive Jet Aviation.[71] NetJets is the world's leading provider of fractional ownership programs for general aviation aircraft. In 1986, NetJets created the fractional ownership of aircraft concept and introduced its NetJets program in the United States with one aircraft type. In 2019, the NetJets program operated more than 10 aircraft types with a fleet size of greater than 750.

Retail

The home furnishings businesses are Homemakers Furniture,[72] Nebraska Furniture Mart, Jordan's Furniture, Inc., RC Willey Home Furnishings, and Star Furniture Company. CORT Business Services Corporation was acquired in 2000 by an 80.1% owned subsidiary of Berkshire and is the leading national provider of rental furniture, accessories and related services in the "rent-to-rent" segment of the furniture rental industry.

In May 2000, Berkshire purchased Ben Bridge Jeweler, a chain of jewelry stores established in 1912 with locations primarily in the western United States.[73] This joined Berkshire's other jeweler acquisition, Helzberg Diamonds. Helzberg is a chain of jewelry stores based in Kansas City that began in 1915 and became part of Berkshire in 1995.[74]

In 2002, Berkshire acquired The Pampered Chef, Ltd., the largest direct seller of kitchen tools in the United States. Products are researched, designed, and tested by The Pampered Chef, and manufactured by third-party suppliers. From its Addison, Illinois, headquarters, The Pampered Chef utilizes a network of more than 65,000 independent sales representatives to sell its products through home-based party demonstrations, principally in the United States.

See's Candies produces boxed chocolates and other confectionery products in two large kitchens in California. See's revenues are highly seasonal with approximately 50% of total annual revenues being earned in the months of November and December.

Dairy Queen, based in Edina, Minnesota, services a system of approximately 6,000 stores operating under the names Dairy Queen, Orange Julius, and Karmelkorn. The stores offer various dairy desserts, beverages, prepared foods, blended fruit drinks, popcorn, and other snack foods.

In November 2012, Berkshire announced they would acquire the Oriental Trading Company, a direct marketing company for novelty items, small toys, and party items.[75][76]

On October 3, 2017, it was announced that Berkshire Hathaway will acquire 38.6% of truck stop chain Pilot Flying J, with plans to increase its stake to 80% in 2023. The Haslam family and FJ Management will retain ownership stakes until then, upon which the Haslam family will retain the remaining 20% and FJ Management will withdraw altogether. The Haslam family will retain control of day-to-day operations of the company.[77]

Media

In 1977, Berkshire Hathaway purchased the Buffalo Evening News and resumed publication of a Sunday edition of the paper that had ceased in 1914. After the morning newspaper Buffalo Courier-Express ceased operation in 1982, the Buffalo Evening News changed its name to The Buffalo News and began to print morning and evening editions. It now prints only a morning edition.[78] In 2006, the company bought Business Wire, a U.S. press release agency.

The company began its BH Media Group subsidiary with a purchase of the Omaha World-Herald in December 2011,[79] which included six other daily newspapers and several weeklies across Nebraska and southwest Iowa.[80] In June 2012, Berkshire purchased 63 newspapers from Media General, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Winston-Salem Journal, for $142 million in cash.[81]

In 2012, Berkshire Hathaway bought Texas dailies The Eagle in Bryan-College Station and the Waco Tribune-Herald.[82] In 2013, the company purchased the Tulsa World, the Greensboro, North Carolina-based News & Record, Virginia's Roanoke Times, and Press of Atlantic City. As of March 2013, BH Media owned 28 daily and 42 non-daily newspapers.[83]

On March 12, 2014, it was announced that Graham Holdings Company would divest its Miami television station, ABC affiliate WPLG to BH Media in a cash and stock deal.[84]

On January 29, 2020, Lee Enterprises announced an agreement with Berkshire Hathaway to acquire BH Media Group's publications and The Buffalo News for $140 million in cash.[85]

Real estate

Berkshire Hathaway Energy's HomeServices of America (see complete list of companies) is a residential real estate brokerage firm based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and founded in 1998. HomeServices has operations in 28 states and over 22,000 sales associates.[86] In addition to brokerage services, these real estate companies provide mortgage loan originations, title and closing services, home warranties, property and casualty insurance and other related services. By the end of 2013 Berkshire Hathaway entered the residential real estate brokerage sector under the name of HomeServices of America.[87]

 
A HomeServices of America in Gillette, Wyoming

In late June 2017, Berkshire Hathaway indirectly acquired Home Capital Group Inc for $400 million giving lifeline to the Toronto-based embattled mortgage lender.[88]

Also in June 2017, Berkshire's $377 million investment and 10 percent purchase in Store Capital[89] makes it the company's third-largest investor, after Vanguard Group and Fidelity Investments.[90] Scottsdale-based Store Capital is a real-estate investment trust, holding more than 1,700 properties across 48 states.

Berkshire's other investments tied to real estate include Clayton Homes, which makes manufactured housing.[90] Despite these numerous investments and Charlie Munger's active involvement in the real estate development business, Berkshire Hathaway usually stays away from real estate preferring corporations with dividend based income to real estate investments.[91]

Other non-insurance

In 2002, Berkshire acquired Albecca Inc. Albecca is headquartered in Norcross, Georgia, and primarily does business under the Larson-Juhl name. Albecca designs, manufactures, and distributes custom framing products, including wood and metal molding, matboard, foamboard, glass, equipment, and other framing supplies. Berkshire acquired CTB International Corp. in 2002. CTB, headquartered in Milford, Indiana, is a designer, manufacturer, and marketer of systems used in the grain industry and in the production of poultry, hogs, and eggs. Products are produced in the United States and Europe and are sold primarily through a global network of independent dealers and distributors, with peak sales occurring in the second and third quarters.

Berkshire acquired McLane Company, Inc., in May 2003 from Walmart, which brought on other subsidiaries such as Professional Datasolutions, Inc., and Salado Sales, among others. McLane provides wholesale distribution and logistics services in all 50 states and internationally in Brazil to customers that include discount retailers, convenience stores, quick-service restaurants, drug stores and movie theatre complexes.

In 1986, Scott Fetzer Companies, a diversified group of 32 brands that manufactures and distributes a significant number of products for residential, industrial, and institutional use, was acquired.[92] The two most significant of these businesses are Kirby home cleaning systems and Wayne Water Systems and Campbell Hausfeld products. Today, Campbell Hausfeld is no longer held by Scott Fetzer, having been sold to Marmon, also a Berkshire subsidiary in 2015. Scott Fetzer also manufactures Ginsu knives and World Book Encyclopedia.[92]

On March 30, 2007, Berkshire Hathaway announced TTI, Inc., to be part of the Berkshire Hathaway Group. Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, TTI is the largest distributor specialist of passive, interconnect, and electromechanical components. TTI's extensive product line includes; resistors, capacitors, connectors, potentiometers, trimmers, magnetic and circuit protection components, wire and cable, identification products, application tools, and electromechanical devices. On December 25, 2007, Berkshire Hathaway acquired Marmon Group. Previously it was a privately held conglomerate owned by the Pritzker family for over fifty years, which owned and operated an assortment of manufacturing companies that produce railroad tank cars, shopping carts, plumbing pipes, metal fasteners, wiring and water treatment products used in residential construction.[93] In September 2020, BNSF Railway, among Berkshire Hathaway's largest entities, hired its first female CEO, Kathryn Farmer.[94]

On October 2, 2014, Berkshire Hathaway Automotive, an auto dealership subsidiary, was created through the acquisition of Van Tuyl Group, the remaining largest auto dealer in the nation and independently owned up to that date. It is the fifth-largest with ownership of 81 dealerships and revenues of $8 billion.[95][96] On November 14, 2014, Berkshire Hathaway announced that it would acquire Duracell from Procter & Gamble for $4.7 billion in an all-stock deal.[97]

Finance and financial services

Berkshire Hathaway acquired Clayton Homes, a maker of modular homes, storage trailers, chassis, intermodal piggyback trailers and domestic containers.

Clayton's finance business, (loans to manufactured home owners), earned $206 million down from $526 million in 2007. Loan losses remain 3.6% up from 2.9%.[98]

Investments

As well as owning companies outright, Berkshire maintains a concentrated portfolio of equities and investments which has historically been managed by Warren Buffett. Since 2010, Todd Combs and Ted Weschler also work alongside Buffett in managing investments. Buffett has spoken very highly of both in public interviews and in the 2015 letter to shareholders he described hiring them both as "one of my best moves".[99] In the 2016 letter to shareholders, Warren revealed that each of them independently manages greater than $10 billion on behalf of Berkshire.[100]

As of February 2023, roughly 75% of Berkshire's equity securities were concentrated in five companies: American Express Company ($26.29 billion), Apple Inc. ($135.47 billion), The Coca-Cola Company ($23.91 billion), Chevron Corporation ($27.17 billion), and Bank of America Corporation ($35.36 billion).[101][102] After a selloff of IBM stock in February 2018,[103] on May 4, 2018, Buffett announced that Berkshire had completely sold its stake in IBM, and purchased more of Apple.[104][105][106]

In 2006, Berkshire Hathaway acquired Russell Corporation for $600 million, in fact getting most shares and brands in many sports leagues – including Spalding NBA official basketballs, BIKE Athletic Company protections, AAI (American Athletic) Gymnastics' tables, bars, rings, horses or Dudley softball balls and accessories.

At the peak of the financial crisis in September 2008, Berkshire invested $5 billion in preferred stock in Goldman Sachs to provide it with a source of funding when capital markets had become constrained. The preferred stock yielded an annual interest rate of 10% earning Berkshire $500 million in interest income per year. Berkshire also received warrants to purchase 43.5 million shares with a strike price of $115 per share, which were exercisable at any time for a five-year term.[107] Goldman maintained the right to purchase back the preferred stock and in March 2011 exercised this right paying $5.5 billion to Berkshire (the preferred stock could only be purchased back at a 10% premium). The warrants have been exercised and Berkshire holds 3% of the share capital of Goldman Sachs. Profit on the preferred stock was estimated at $1.8 billion[108] and exercising the warrants has yielded a profit of more than $2 billion, although Berkshire's continued ownership of shares in Goldman Sachs means the entire profit cannot be quantified.

On August 26, 2011, Berkshire Hathaway purchased $5 billion of preferred shares in Bank of America.[109] The investment has an annual interest cost of 6% earning Berkshire $300 million in annual interest. Alongside the preferred stock investment, Berkshire obtained warrants allowing Berkshire to buy 700 million common shares at $7.14 per share any time before September 2, 2021.[110] Based on the share price in June 2017, this position has yielded a profit of more than $10 billion excluding the annual interest earned from the preferred stock.

In 2008, Berkshire purchased preferred stock in Wrigley, Goldman Sachs, and GE totaling $14.5 billion.[111]

In September 2008, MidAmerican Energy Holdings, a subsidiary of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc., invested about US$230 million for a 10% (or 9.89%[112]) share of BYD @ HK$8/share.[citation needed]

On November 3, 2009, Berkshire Hathaway announced that using stock and cash totaling $26 billion, it would acquire the remaining 77.4 percent of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, parent of BNSF Railway, that it did not already own.[113] This was the largest acquisition to date in Berkshire's history.[114]

On March 14, 2011, Berkshire Hathaway announced that it would acquire the Lubrizol Corporation for $9 billion in cash, a deal that was described as one of the largest deals ever for Berkshire Hathaway.[115]

On March 25, 2011, Berkshire Hathaway made its first foray[116] into the Indian insurance sector with its non-direct subsidiary BerkshireInsurance.com.[117][118]

On February 14, 2013, Berkshire Hathaway Inc and 3G Capital announced plans to purchase H.J. Heinz Co. for $72.50 per share or $28 billion including debt.[119] The company became a majority owner of Heinz on June 18, 2015, after exercising a warrant to acquire 46.2 million shares of common stock for a total price of $462 million increasing its stake to 52.5%.[120]

Berkshire owns 1.74 million shares of Gannett.[121] The company also holds part of newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises after buying some of Lee's debt after its bankruptcy filing.[122]

On August 10, 2015, the boards of directors of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and Precision Castparts Corp. unanimously approved a definitive agreement for Berkshire Hathaway to acquire, for $235 per share in cash, all outstanding PCC shares.[123]

In the second quarter of 2020, Berkshire added a position of more than 20 million shares in mining company Barrick Gold,[124] and in the third quarter the company agreed to buy Dominion Energy's natural gas transmission and storage operations.[125]

Between September 2019 and August 2020, Berkshire purchased more than 5% of the outstanding stock of each of the five largest Japanese general trading companies (Itochu, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Sumitomo, and Marubeni) through its National Indemnity subsidiary. These stakes were worth a total of over $6 billion as of August 2020.[126] By April 2023, Berkshire increased its stake in each of those companies to 7.4%.[127]

On April 6, 2022, Berkshire Hathaway disclosed in its regulatory filing that the company had bought 121 million shares of HP Inc. valued at more than $4.2 billion.[128] In May 2022, Berkshire Hathaway acquired a $2.6 billion stake in Paramount Global.[129]

In the third quarter of 2022, Berkshire purchased 60 million shares in semiconductor manufacturing company TSMC, acquiring a $4.1 billion stake.[130] Berkshire divested 86.2% of its stake by the next quarter citing geopolitical tensions.[131][132]

Investments in Amazon.com Inc.

On May 2, 2019, Warren Buffett told CNBC that one of Berkshire's investment managers, either Todd Combs or Ted Weschler, had been purchasing Amazon shares. "One of the fellows in the office that manage money [...] bought some Amazon so it will show up in the 13F," Buffett told CNBC. Buffett continued; "Yeah, I've been a fan, and I've been an idiot for not buying. But I want you to know it's no personality changes taking place."[133]

Investment in Apple Inc.

In May 2016, it was revealed in a regulatory filing that Berkshire had acquired a stake in Apple Inc. The initial position was for 9.8 million shares (0.2% of Apple) worth $1 billion. By the end of June 2016, this stake had increased to 15.2 million shares (0.3% of Apple). Berkshire then restarted buying Apple stock again between September and December. By December 31, 2016, Berkshire had built up a stake of 57.4 million shares (1.1% of Apple) with an estimated average acquisition price of $110 per share (before the 2020 4:1 split). Aggressive stock purchases continued and by March 31, 2017, Berkshire had amassed a stake of 129 million shares (2.5% of Apple). In the 2017 annual report, Berkshire Hathaway disclosed its total position by December 31, 2017, to be 166 million shares (3.3% of Apple). As of December 31, 2022, Berkshire owns 5.8% of Apple with 915.6 million shares, according to the company's February 14, 2023, 13G filing.[134][131]

In media reports, Buffett says that Apple has developed an ecosystem and level of brand loyalty that provides it with a competitive moat, and that consumers appear to have a degree of price insensitivity when it comes to the iPhone. While Buffett has famously avoided tech stocks, he has said that Apple is a consumer products company and that he understands consumer products businesses.[135]

Prior investments

Berkshire previously held a considerable stake in Tesco Plc, the UK grocery retailer. Berkshire made its first investment in Tesco in 2006 and in 2012 raised this stake to over 5% of the company[136] with a cost for the investment of $2.3 billion. Buffett sold around 30% of this stake in 2013 when he "soured somewhat on the company's then-management"[137] realizing a profit of $43 million. As Tesco's problems mounted through 2014, Berkshire sold all the remaining shares with Buffett saying to shareholders that the delay in selling shares was costly. Berkshire made an after-tax loss of $444 million on the Tesco investment.[138]

In 2016, Berkshire surprised investors by making large equity investments in the major US airlines. Buffett had previously described airlines as a "deathtrap for investors". Buffett had made an investment in US Airways in 1989 which, although he sold for a profit, almost lost Berkshire a substantial sum of money.[139] In 2017, Berkshire was the largest shareholder in United Airlines and Delta Air Lines and a top 3 shareholder in Southwest Airlines and American Airlines. Buffett himself has described this as a "call on the industry" rather than a choice in an individual company. American Airline's CEO Doug Parker is said to have won over Ted Weschler in arguing that the airline industry had consolidated sufficiently and rationalized supply such that longer-term profitability could be achieved in an industry that has historically been loss-making in aggregate.[140] In April 2020 Berkshire sold all shares in US Airlines in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[141]

In 2022, Berkshire Hathaway disclosed that it has sold its remaining stakes with Wells Fargo during the first quarter.[142]

Subsidiaries and equity holdings

See also

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berkshire, hathaway, ɜːr, american, multinational, conglomerate, holding, company, headquartered, omaha, nebraska, united, states, main, business, source, capital, insurance, from, which, invests, float, retained, premiums, broad, portfolio, subsidiaries, equi. Berkshire Hathaway Inc ˈ b ɜːr k ʃ er is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha Nebraska United States Its main business and source of capital is insurance from which it invests the float the retained premiums in a broad portfolio of subsidiaries equity positions and other securities The company has been overseen since 1965 by its chairman and CEO Warren Buffett and since 1978 vice chairman Charlie Munger who are known for their advocacy of value investing principles Under their direction the company s book value has grown at an average rate of 20 compared to about 10 from the S amp P 500 index with dividends included over the same period while employing large amounts of capital and minimal debt 4 Berkshire Hathaway Inc Blackstone Plaza the location of Berkshire s corporate offices in Omaha NebraskaFormerlyValley Falls Company 1839 1929 Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates 1929 1955 TypePublic companyTraded asNYSE BRK A Class A NYSE BRK B Class B S amp P 100 component BRK B S amp P 500 component BRK B ISINUS0846707026IndustryConglomeratePredecessorValley Falls Company 1839 1929 Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates 1929 1955 formed in 1929 by the merger of Valley Falls Company and Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing Company Hathaway Manufacturing Company 1888 1955 merger in 1955 FoundedAs a textile manufacturing company in 1839 184 years ago 1839 As a holding company in 1970 53 years ago 1970 FoundersOliver ChaceWarren Buffett as a holding company HeadquartersKiewit PlazaOmaha Nebraska U S Area servedGlobalKey peopleWarren Buffett Chairman amp CEO Charlie Munger Vice Chairman ProductsDiversified investments property amp casualty insurance utilities restaurants food processing aerospace toys media automotive sporting goods consumer products internet real estateRevenueUS 302 1 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 30 6 billion 2022 Net incomeUS 22 8 billion 2022 Total assetsUS 948 4 billion 2022 Total equityUS 472 4 billion 2022 OwnerWarren Buffett 30 71 of the aggregate voting power and 16 45 of the economic interest Number of employees383 000 2022 SubsidiariesList of subsidiariesWebsiteberkshirehathaway wbr comFootnotes references 1 2 3 The company s insurance brands include auto insurer GEICO and reinsurance firm General Re Its non insurance subsidiaries operate in diverse sectors such as confectionery retail railroads home furnishings machinery jewelry apparel electrical power and natural gas distribution Among its partially owned businesses are Pilot Flying J 80 5 Kraft Heinz Company 26 7 American Express 18 8 Bank of America 11 9 The Coca Cola Company 9 32 and Apple 5 57 6 7 Berkshire is the seventh largest component of the S amp P 500 index and the top ranked company in the Forbes Global 2000 which takes into account both market value and fundamental data 8 The company is one of the largest American owned private employers in the United States Its class A shares have the highest per share price of any public company in the world reaching 500 000 in March 2022 because Buffett chooses not to split the stock 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Senior leadership since 1970 2 Corporate affairs 2 1 Annual shareholders meetings 2 2 Governance 2 3 Succession plans 2 4 Finance 3 Businesses and investments 3 1 Insurance group 3 2 Utilities and energy group 3 3 Manufacturing service and retailing 3 3 1 Recreational vehicles 3 3 2 Clothing 3 3 3 Building products 3 3 4 Flight services 3 3 5 Retail 3 3 6 Media 3 3 7 Real estate 3 3 8 Other non insurance 3 4 Finance and financial services 3 5 Investments 3 5 1 Investments in Amazon com Inc 3 5 2 Investment in Apple Inc 3 5 3 Prior investments 3 5 4 Subsidiaries and equity holdings 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Oliver Chace 1769 1852 founder of the Valley Falls Company in 1839 Berkshire Cotton Mills Adams Mass Hathaway Mills New Bedford Mass Berkshire Hathaway traces its roots to a textile manufacturing company established by Oliver Chace in 1839 as the Valley Falls Company in Valley Falls Rhode Island 10 Chace who was a carpenter started working for Samuel Slater the founder of the first successful textile mill in America 11 Chace founded his first textile mill in 1806 11 In 1929 the Valley Falls Company merged with the Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing Company established in 1889 in Adams Massachusetts 12 The combined company was known as Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates 13 In 1955 Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates merged with the Hathaway Manufacturing Company which had been founded in 1888 in New Bedford Massachusetts by Horatio Hathaway with profits from whaling and the China Trade Hathaway had been successful in its first decades but it suffered during a general decline in the textile industry after World War I At this time Hathaway was run by Seabury Stanton whose investment efforts were rewarded with renewed profitability after the Great Depression After the merger Berkshire Hathaway had 15 plants employing over 12 000 workers with over 120 million in revenue and was headquartered in New Bedford However seven of those locations were closed by the end of the decade accompanied by large layoffs In 1962 Warren Buffett began buying stock in Berkshire Hathaway after noticing a pattern in the price direction of its stock whenever the company closed a mill Eventually Buffett acknowledged that the textile business was waning and the company s financial situation was not going to improve vague In 1964 Stanton made an oral tender offer to buy back Buffett s stake in the company for 111 2 per share Buffett agreed to the deal A few weeks later Warren Buffett received the tender offer in writing but the tender offer was for only 113 8 Buffett later admitted that this lower undercutting offer made him angry 14 Instead of selling at the slightly lower price Buffett decided to buy more of the stock to take control of the company and fire Stanton which he did However this made Buffett the majority owner of a failing textile business Buffett initially maintained Berkshire s core business of textiles but by 1967 he was expanding into the insurance industry and other investments Berkshire first ventured into the insurance business with the purchase of National Indemnity Company In the late 1970s Berkshire acquired an equity stake in the Government Employees Insurance Company GEICO which forms the core of its insurance operations today and is a major source of capital for Berkshire Hathaway s other investments In 1985 the last textile operations Hathaway s historic core were shut down 15 In 2010 Buffett claimed that purchasing Berkshire Hathaway was the biggest investment mistake he had ever made and claimed that it had denied him compounded investment returns of about 200 billion over the subsequent 45 years 14 Buffett claimed that had he invested that money directly in insurance businesses instead of buying out Berkshire Hathaway due to what he perceived as a slight by an individual those investments would have paid off several hundredfold 16 Senior leadership since 1970 Edit Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett 1970 Vice Chairman Charlie Munger 1978 Corporate affairs EditBerkshire s class A shares sold for 465 725 as of January 5 2022 making them the highest priced shares on the New York Stock Exchange in part because they have never had a stock split and have only paid a dividend once since Warren Buffett took over retaining corporate earnings on its balance sheet in a manner that is impermissible for mutual funds Shares closed over 100 000 for the first time on October 23 2006 Despite its size Berkshire had for many years not been included in broad stock market indices such as the S amp P 500 due to the lack of liquidity in its shares however following a 50 to 1 split of Berkshire s Class B Shares in January 2010 and Berkshire s announcement that it would acquire the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation parent of BNSF Railway Berkshire replaced BNSF in the S amp P 500 on February 16 2010 17 18 Buffett s letters to shareholders are published annually Barron s said Berkshire was the most respected company in the world in 2007 based on a survey of American money managers 19 In 2008 Berkshire invested in preferred stock of Goldman Sachs as part of a recapitalization of the investment bank 20 Buffett defended Lloyd Blankfein s decisions as CEO of Goldman Sachs 21 22 23 As of July 13 2016 update Buffett owned 31 7 aggregate voting power of Berkshire s shares outstanding and 18 0 of the economic value of those shares 24 Berkshire s vice chairman Charlie Munger also holds a stake big enough to make him a billionaire and early investments in Berkshire by David Gottesman and Franklin Otis Booth Jr resulted in their becoming billionaires as well The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is a large shareholder of Berkshire owning 4 0 of Class B Shares 25 Berkshire Hathaway has never split its Class A shares because of management s desire to attract long term investors as opposed to short term speculators However Berkshire Hathaway created a Class B stock with a per share value originally kept by specific management rules close to 1 30 of that of the original shares now Class A and 1 200 of the per share voting rights and after the January 2010 split at 1 1 500 the price and 1 10 000 the voting rights of the Class A shares Holders of class A stock are allowed to convert their stock to Class B though not vice versa Buffett was reluctant to create the class B shares but did so to thwart the creation of unit trusts that would have marketed themselves as Berkshire look alikes As Buffett said in his 1995 shareholder letter The unit trusts that have recently surfaced fly in the face of these goals They would be sold by brokers working for big commissions would impose other burdensome costs on their shareholders and would be marketed en masse to unsophisticated buyers apt to be seduced by our past record and beguiled by the publicity Berkshire and I have received in recent years The sure outcome a multitude of investors destined to be disappointed The salary for Buffett is 100 000 per year with no stock options which is among the lowest salaries 26 for CEOs of large companies in the United States 27 Annual shareholders meetings Edit Berkshire s annual shareholders meetings take place at the CHI Health Center in Omaha Nebraska Attendance has grown over the years with 2018 numbers totaling over 40 000 people 28 The 2007 meeting had an attendance of approximately 27 000 The meetings nicknamed Woodstock for Capitalists are considered Omaha s largest annual event along with the baseball College World Series 29 Known for their humor and light heartedness the meetings typically start with a movie made for Berkshire shareholders The 2004 movie featured Arnold Schwarzenegger in the role of The Warrenator who travels through time to stop Buffett and Munger s attempt to save the world from a mega corporation formed by Microsoft Starbucks Wal Mart Schwarzenegger is later shown arguing in a gym with Buffett regarding Proposition 13 30 The 2006 movie depicted actresses Jamie Lee Curtis and Nicollette Sheridan lusting after Munger 31 The meeting scheduled to last 6 8 hours is an opportunity for investors to ask Buffett and Munger questions Governance Edit The current members of the board of directors of Berkshire Hathaway are Warren Buffett Chairman Charlie Munger Vice Chairman Greg Abel Vice Chairman Ajit Jain Vice Chairman Chris Davis Susan Alice Buffett Warren s daughter Howard Graham Buffett Warren s son Ronald Olson Kenneth Chenault Steve Burke Susan Decker Meryl Witmer Charlotte Guyman 32 On March 13 2020 Bill Gates announced that he was leaving the board of directors of both Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway in order to focus more on his philanthropic efforts 33 Succession plans Edit In May 2010 three months away from his 80th birthday Buffett said he would be succeeded at Berkshire Hathaway by a team consisting of a CEO and three or four investment managers each of the latter would be responsible for a significant portion of Berkshire s investment portfolio 34 Five months later Berkshire announced that Todd Combs manager of the hedge fund Castle Point Capital would join them as an investment manager 35 On September 12 2011 Berkshire Hathaway announced that 50 year old Ted Weschler founder of Peninsula Capital Advisors will join Berkshire in early 2012 as a second investment manager 36 37 In Berkshire Hathaway s annual shareholder letter dated February 25 2012 Buffett said that his successor as CEO had been chosen internally but not named publicly While the intent of this message was to bolster confidence in the leadership of a Buffett less Berkshire critics have noted that this strategy of choosing a successor without a concrete exit strategy for the sitting CEO often leaves an organization with fewer long term options while doing little to calm shareholder fear citation needed In June 2014 the firm s cash and cash equivalents rose past 50 billion the first time it finished a quarter above that level since Buffett became chairman and chief executive officer 38 At the end of 2017 the firm s cash and cash equivalent holdings rose to 116 billion 39 On January 10 2018 Berkshire Hathaway appointed Ajit Jain and Greg Abel to vice chairman roles Abel was appointed vice chairman for non insurance business operations and Jain became vice chairman of insurance operations 40 41 While Buffett has not further elaborated on his succession plans he praised his two top executives in an annual shareholder letter fuelling speculation that Jain and Abel are the logical successors 42 On May 3 2021 Warren Buffett chose Greg Abel to be his successor as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway 43 Finance Edit For the fiscal year 2019 Berkshire Hathaway reported earnings of US 81 4 billion with an annual revenue of US 254 6 billion an increase of 2 7 over the previous fiscal cycle 44 Berkshire Hathaway s market capitalization was valued at over US 496 billion in September 2018 45 As of 2018 update Berkshire Hathaway is ranked third on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue 46 Year Revenuein million US Net incomein million US Total Assetsin million US Employees2005 81 663 8 528 198 325 192 0002006 98 539 11 015 248 437 217 0002007 118 245 13 213 273 160 233 0002008 107 786 4 994 267 399 246 0002009 112 493 8 055 297 119 222 0002010 136 185 12 967 372 229 260 0002011 143 688 10 254 392 647 271 0002012 162 463 14 824 427 452 288 5002013 182 150 19 476 484 931 302 0002014 194 699 19 872 525 867 316 0002015 210 943 24 083 552 257 361 2702016 223 604 24 074 620 854 367 6712017 242 137 44 940 702 095 377 0002018 247 837 4 021 707 794 389 0002019 254 616 81 417 817 729 391 5002020 245 510 42 521 873 729 360 0002021 276 094 89 795 958 784 372 0002022 302 089 22 819 948 452 383 000Businesses and investments EditInsurance group Edit Insurance and reinsurance business activities are conducted through approximately 70 domestic and foreign based insurance companies Berkshire s insurance businesses provide insurance and reinsurance of property and casualty risks primarily in the United States In addition as a result of the General Re acquisition in December 1998 Berkshire s insurance businesses also includes life accident and health reinsurers as well as internationally based property and casualty reinsurers Berkshire s insurance companies maintain capital strength at exceptionally high levels This strength differentiates Berkshire s insurance companies from their competitors Collectively the aggregate statutory surplus of Berkshire s U S based insurers was approximately 48 billion as of December 31 2004 update All of Berkshire s major insurance subsidiaries are rated AAA by Standard amp Poor s Corporation the highest Financial Strength Rating assigned by Standard amp Poor s and are rated A superior by A M Best with respect to their financial condition and operating performance GEICO Berkshire acquired GEICO in January 1996 GEICO is headquartered in Chevy Chase Maryland and its principal insurance subsidiaries include Government Employees Insurance Company GEICO General Insurance Company GEICO Indemnity Company and GEICO Casualty Company Over the past five years these companies have offered primarily private passenger automobile insurance to individuals in all 50 states and the District of Columbia GEICO markets its policies primarily through direct response methods in which applications for insurance are submitted directly to the companies via the Internet or by telephone 47 Gen Re Berkshire acquired General Re in December 1998 48 General Re held a 91 ownership interest in Cologne Re as of December 31 2004 update General Re subsidiaries currently conduct global reinsurance business in approximately 72 cities and provide global reinsurance coverage General Re operates the following reinsurance businesses North American property casualty international property casualty which principally consists of Cologne Re and the Faraday operations and life health reinsurance General Re s reinsurance operations are primarily based in Stamford Connecticut and Cologne Germany General Re is one of the largest reinsurers in the world based on net premiums written and capital NRG Nederlandse Reassurantie Groep 49 Berkshire acquired NRG a Dutch life reinsurance company from ING Group in December 2007 50 Berkshire Hathaway Assurance Berkshire created a government bond insurance company to insure municipal and state bonds These types of bonds are issued by local governments to finance public works projects such as schools hospitals roads and sewer systems 51 Few companies are capable of competing in this area 50 On June 8 2017 it was announced that Berkshire Hathaway had settled with California s insurance regulator allowing its Applied Underwriters unit to sell a revised version of its controversial compensation insurance policies for workers in the state 52 Berkshire Hathaway sold Applied Underwriters in 2019 53 On March 21 2022 Berkshire Hathaway announced it was buying insurance company Alleghany for 11 6 billion 54 This would have expanded its presence in the insurance space and allowed it to own a holding company much like Berkshire itself 55 56 There was speculation a bidding war could erupt for the company with Barron s citing Markel W R Berkley Chubb and Loews along with Pershing Square as potential suitors 57 Barron s also reported on an analysis that suggested the company could be worth 1 000 a share compared to the offer of 848 02 58 This move was touted as an example of Warren Buffett s disdain for investment bankers 59 Utilities and energy group Edit In 2008 Berkshire owned 85 million shares of ConocoPhillips Later in one of Buffett s interviews he described this as a major mistake as the price of oil collapsed Berkshire offloaded most of its shares but held 472 thousand shares until 2012 In that year ConocoPhillips spun off a subsidiary Phillips 66 of which Berkshire owned 27 million shares Berkshire later sold back 1 4 billion worth of shares to Phillips 66 in exchange for Phillips Specialty Products 60 Buffett frequently referred to Phillips 66 as one of the best businesses Berkshire invested in because of its consistent dividends and share buyback programs Despite this Berkshire sold its entire holdings in 2020 61 62 Berkshire currently holds 92 of Berkshire Hathaway Energy At the time of purchase Berkshire s voting interest was limited to 10 of the company s shares but this restriction ended when the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 was repealed in 2005 A major subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy is Northern Powergrid which operates in the UK 63 Until a name change on April 30 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Energy was known as MidAmerican Energy Holdings Co Manufacturing service and retailing Edit Recreational vehicles Edit On June 21 2005 Berkshire Hathaway agreed to purchase Forest River Inc the world s largest seller of recreational vehicles from Pete Liegl Clothing Edit Berkshire s clothing businesses include manufacturers and distributors of a variety of clothing and footwear Businesses engaged in the manufacture and distribution of clothing include Union Underwear Corp Fruit of the Loom Garan Russell Corporation and Fechheimer Brothers Fechheimer Brothers is made up of two brands Flying Cross and Vertx Flying Cross manufacturers public safety uniforms and Vertx is a civilian tactical clothing company Berkshire s footwear businesses include H H Brown Shoe Group Acme Boots Brooks Sports and Justin Brands Justin Brands is made up of Chippewa Boots Justin Boots Justin Original Workboots Nocona Boots and Tony Lama Boots 64 Berkshire acquired Fruit of the Loom on April 29 2002 for 835 million in cash Fruit of the Loom headquartered in Bowling Green Kentucky is a vertically integrated manufacturer of basic clothing Berkshire acquired Russell Corporation on August 2 2006 for 600 million Building products Edit In August 2000 Berkshire Hathaway entered the building products business with the acquisition of Acme Building Brands Headquartered in Fort Worth Texas Acme manufactures and distributes clay bricks Acme Brick concrete block Featherlite and cut limestone Texas Quarries It expanded its building products business in December 2000 when it acquired Benjamin Moore amp Co of Montvale New Jersey Moore formulates manufactures and sells architectural coatings that are available primarily in the United States and Canada In 2001 Berkshire acquired three additional building products companies In February it purchased Johns Manville which was established in 1858 and manufactures fiberglass wool insulation products for homes and commercial buildings as well as pipe duct and equipment insulation products In July Berkshire acquired a 90 equity interest in MiTek Inc which makes engineered connector products engineering software and services and manufacturing machinery for the truss fabrication segment of the building components industry and is headquartered in Chesterfield Missouri 65 Finally in 2001 Berkshire acquired 87 percent of Dalton Georgia based Shaw Industries Inc 66 Shaw is the world s largest carpet manufacturer based on both revenue and volume of production and designs and manufactures over 3 000 styles of tufted and woven carpet and laminate flooring for residential and commercial use under approximately 30 brand and trade names and under certain private labels In 2002 Berkshire acquired the remaining 12 7 percent of Shaw 67 On August 7 2003 Berkshire acquired Clayton Homes Inc Clayton headquartered near Knoxville Tennessee is a vertically integrated manufactured housing company 68 At year end 2004 Clayton operated 32 manufacturing plants in 12 states Clayton s homes are marketed in 48 states through a network of 1 540 retailers 391 of which are company owned sales centers On May 1 2008 Mitek acquired Hohmann amp Barnard a fabricator of anchors and reinforcement systems for masonry and on October 3 of that year Mitek acquired Blok Lok Ltd of Toronto Canada citation needed On April 23 2010 Mitek acquired the assets of Dur O Wal from Dayton Superior citation needed Flight services Edit In 1996 Berkshire acquired FlightSafety International Inc or FSI founded in 1951 by Albert Lee Ueltschi 69 FSI s corporate headquarters is located at LaGuardia Airport in Flushing New York It supplies high technology pilot training to aircraft operators in the fields of military governmental corporate and regional or mainline flying FlightSafety is the world s leading provider of professional aviation training services According to its website the company has 1 800 instructors and offers more than 4 000 individual courses for 135 aircraft types using more than 320 flight simulators to serve customers from 167 countries 70 In 1998 Berkshire Hathaway acquired NetJets Inc formerly Executive Jet Aviation 71 NetJets is the world s leading provider of fractional ownership programs for general aviation aircraft In 1986 NetJets created the fractional ownership of aircraft concept and introduced its NetJets program in the United States with one aircraft type In 2019 the NetJets program operated more than 10 aircraft types with a fleet size of greater than 750 Retail Edit The home furnishings businesses are Homemakers Furniture 72 Nebraska Furniture Mart Jordan s Furniture Inc RC Willey Home Furnishings and Star Furniture Company CORT Business Services Corporation was acquired in 2000 by an 80 1 owned subsidiary of Berkshire and is the leading national provider of rental furniture accessories and related services in the rent to rent segment of the furniture rental industry In May 2000 Berkshire purchased Ben Bridge Jeweler a chain of jewelry stores established in 1912 with locations primarily in the western United States 73 This joined Berkshire s other jeweler acquisition Helzberg Diamonds Helzberg is a chain of jewelry stores based in Kansas City that began in 1915 and became part of Berkshire in 1995 74 In 2002 Berkshire acquired The Pampered Chef Ltd the largest direct seller of kitchen tools in the United States Products are researched designed and tested by The Pampered Chef and manufactured by third party suppliers From its Addison Illinois headquarters The Pampered Chef utilizes a network of more than 65 000 independent sales representatives to sell its products through home based party demonstrations principally in the United States See s Candies produces boxed chocolates and other confectionery products in two large kitchens in California See s revenues are highly seasonal with approximately 50 of total annual revenues being earned in the months of November and December Dairy Queen based in Edina Minnesota services a system of approximately 6 000 stores operating under the names Dairy Queen Orange Julius and Karmelkorn The stores offer various dairy desserts beverages prepared foods blended fruit drinks popcorn and other snack foods In November 2012 Berkshire announced they would acquire the Oriental Trading Company a direct marketing company for novelty items small toys and party items 75 76 On October 3 2017 it was announced that Berkshire Hathaway will acquire 38 6 of truck stop chain Pilot Flying J with plans to increase its stake to 80 in 2023 The Haslam family and FJ Management will retain ownership stakes until then upon which the Haslam family will retain the remaining 20 and FJ Management will withdraw altogether The Haslam family will retain control of day to day operations of the company 77 Media Edit In 1977 Berkshire Hathaway purchased the Buffalo Evening News and resumed publication of a Sunday edition of the paper that had ceased in 1914 After the morning newspaper Buffalo Courier Express ceased operation in 1982 the Buffalo Evening News changed its name to The Buffalo News and began to print morning and evening editions It now prints only a morning edition 78 In 2006 the company bought Business Wire a U S press release agency The company began its BH Media Group subsidiary with a purchase of the Omaha World Herald in December 2011 79 which included six other daily newspapers and several weeklies across Nebraska and southwest Iowa 80 In June 2012 Berkshire purchased 63 newspapers from Media General including the Richmond Times Dispatch and Winston Salem Journal for 142 million in cash 81 In 2012 Berkshire Hathaway bought Texas dailies The Eagle in Bryan College Station and the Waco Tribune Herald 82 In 2013 the company purchased the Tulsa World the Greensboro North Carolina based News amp Record Virginia s Roanoke Times and Press of Atlantic City As of March 2013 update BH Media owned 28 daily and 42 non daily newspapers 83 On March 12 2014 it was announced that Graham Holdings Company would divest its Miami television station ABC affiliate WPLG to BH Media in a cash and stock deal 84 On January 29 2020 Lee Enterprises announced an agreement with Berkshire Hathaway to acquire BH Media Group s publications and The Buffalo News for 140 million in cash 85 Real estate Edit Berkshire Hathaway Energy s HomeServices of America see complete list of companies is a residential real estate brokerage firm based in Minneapolis Minnesota and founded in 1998 HomeServices has operations in 28 states and over 22 000 sales associates 86 In addition to brokerage services these real estate companies provide mortgage loan originations title and closing services home warranties property and casualty insurance and other related services By the end of 2013 Berkshire Hathaway entered the residential real estate brokerage sector under the name of HomeServices of America 87 A HomeServices of America in Gillette Wyoming In late June 2017 Berkshire Hathaway indirectly acquired Home Capital Group Inc for 400 million giving lifeline to the Toronto based embattled mortgage lender 88 Also in June 2017 Berkshire s 377 million investment and 10 percent purchase in Store Capital 89 makes it the company s third largest investor after Vanguard Group and Fidelity Investments 90 Scottsdale based Store Capital is a real estate investment trust holding more than 1 700 properties across 48 states Berkshire s other investments tied to real estate include Clayton Homes which makes manufactured housing 90 Despite these numerous investments and Charlie Munger s active involvement in the real estate development business Berkshire Hathaway usually stays away from real estate preferring corporations with dividend based income to real estate investments 91 Other non insurance Edit In 2002 Berkshire acquired Albecca Inc Albecca is headquartered in Norcross Georgia and primarily does business under the Larson Juhl name Albecca designs manufactures and distributes custom framing products including wood and metal molding matboard foamboard glass equipment and other framing supplies Berkshire acquired CTB International Corp in 2002 CTB headquartered in Milford Indiana is a designer manufacturer and marketer of systems used in the grain industry and in the production of poultry hogs and eggs Products are produced in the United States and Europe and are sold primarily through a global network of independent dealers and distributors with peak sales occurring in the second and third quarters Berkshire acquired McLane Company Inc in May 2003 from Walmart which brought on other subsidiaries such as Professional Datasolutions Inc and Salado Sales among others McLane provides wholesale distribution and logistics services in all 50 states and internationally in Brazil to customers that include discount retailers convenience stores quick service restaurants drug stores and movie theatre complexes In 1986 Scott Fetzer Companies a diversified group of 32 brands that manufactures and distributes a significant number of products for residential industrial and institutional use was acquired 92 The two most significant of these businesses are Kirby home cleaning systems and Wayne Water Systems and Campbell Hausfeld products Today Campbell Hausfeld is no longer held by Scott Fetzer having been sold to Marmon also a Berkshire subsidiary in 2015 Scott Fetzer also manufactures Ginsu knives and World Book Encyclopedia 92 On March 30 2007 Berkshire Hathaway announced TTI Inc to be part of the Berkshire Hathaway Group Headquartered in Fort Worth Texas TTI is the largest distributor specialist of passive interconnect and electromechanical components TTI s extensive product line includes resistors capacitors connectors potentiometers trimmers magnetic and circuit protection components wire and cable identification products application tools and electromechanical devices On December 25 2007 Berkshire Hathaway acquired Marmon Group Previously it was a privately held conglomerate owned by the Pritzker family for over fifty years which owned and operated an assortment of manufacturing companies that produce railroad tank cars shopping carts plumbing pipes metal fasteners wiring and water treatment products used in residential construction 93 In September 2020 BNSF Railway among Berkshire Hathaway s largest entities hired its first female CEO Kathryn Farmer 94 On October 2 2014 Berkshire Hathaway Automotive an auto dealership subsidiary was created through the acquisition of Van Tuyl Group the remaining largest auto dealer in the nation and independently owned up to that date It is the fifth largest with ownership of 81 dealerships and revenues of 8 billion 95 96 On November 14 2014 Berkshire Hathaway announced that it would acquire Duracell from Procter amp Gamble for 4 7 billion in an all stock deal 97 Finance and financial services Edit Berkshire Hathaway acquired Clayton Homes a maker of modular homes storage trailers chassis intermodal piggyback trailers and domestic containers Clayton s finance business loans to manufactured home owners earned 206 million down from 526 million in 2007 Loan losses remain 3 6 up from 2 9 98 Investments Edit As well as owning companies outright Berkshire maintains a concentrated portfolio of equities and investments which has historically been managed by Warren Buffett Since 2010 Todd Combs and Ted Weschler also work alongside Buffett in managing investments Buffett has spoken very highly of both in public interviews and in the 2015 letter to shareholders he described hiring them both as one of my best moves 99 In the 2016 letter to shareholders Warren revealed that each of them independently manages greater than 10 billion on behalf of Berkshire 100 As of February 2023 roughly 75 of Berkshire s equity securities were concentrated in five companies American Express Company 26 29 billion Apple Inc 135 47 billion The Coca Cola Company 23 91 billion Chevron Corporation 27 17 billion and Bank of America Corporation 35 36 billion 101 102 After a selloff of IBM stock in February 2018 103 on May 4 2018 Buffett announced that Berkshire had completely sold its stake in IBM and purchased more of Apple 104 105 106 In 2006 Berkshire Hathaway acquired Russell Corporation for 600 million in fact getting most shares and brands in many sports leagues including Spalding NBA official basketballs BIKE Athletic Company protections AAI American Athletic Gymnastics tables bars rings horses or Dudley softball balls and accessories At the peak of the financial crisis in September 2008 Berkshire invested 5 billion in preferred stock in Goldman Sachs to provide it with a source of funding when capital markets had become constrained The preferred stock yielded an annual interest rate of 10 earning Berkshire 500 million in interest income per year Berkshire also received warrants to purchase 43 5 million shares with a strike price of 115 per share which were exercisable at any time for a five year term 107 Goldman maintained the right to purchase back the preferred stock and in March 2011 exercised this right paying 5 5 billion to Berkshire the preferred stock could only be purchased back at a 10 premium The warrants have been exercised and Berkshire holds 3 of the share capital of Goldman Sachs Profit on the preferred stock was estimated at 1 8 billion 108 and exercising the warrants has yielded a profit of more than 2 billion although Berkshire s continued ownership of shares in Goldman Sachs means the entire profit cannot be quantified On August 26 2011 Berkshire Hathaway purchased 5 billion of preferred shares in Bank of America 109 The investment has an annual interest cost of 6 earning Berkshire 300 million in annual interest Alongside the preferred stock investment Berkshire obtained warrants allowing Berkshire to buy 700 million common shares at 7 14 per share any time before September 2 2021 110 Based on the share price in June 2017 this position has yielded a profit of more than 10 billion excluding the annual interest earned from the preferred stock In 2008 Berkshire purchased preferred stock in Wrigley Goldman Sachs and GE totaling 14 5 billion 111 In September 2008 MidAmerican Energy Holdings a subsidiary of Warren Buffett s Berkshire Hathaway Inc invested about US 230 million for a 10 or 9 89 112 share of BYD HK 8 share citation needed On November 3 2009 Berkshire Hathaway announced that using stock and cash totaling 26 billion it would acquire the remaining 77 4 percent of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation parent of BNSF Railway that it did not already own 113 This was the largest acquisition to date in Berkshire s history 114 On March 14 2011 Berkshire Hathaway announced that it would acquire the Lubrizol Corporation for 9 billion in cash a deal that was described as one of the largest deals ever for Berkshire Hathaway 115 On March 25 2011 Berkshire Hathaway made its first foray 116 into the Indian insurance sector with its non direct subsidiary BerkshireInsurance com 117 118 On February 14 2013 Berkshire Hathaway Inc and 3G Capital announced plans to purchase H J Heinz Co for 72 50 per share or 28 billion including debt 119 The company became a majority owner of Heinz on June 18 2015 after exercising a warrant to acquire 46 2 million shares of common stock for a total price of 462 million increasing its stake to 52 5 120 Berkshire owns 1 74 million shares of Gannett 121 The company also holds part of newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises after buying some of Lee s debt after its bankruptcy filing 122 On August 10 2015 the boards of directors of Berkshire Hathaway Inc and Precision Castparts Corp unanimously approved a definitive agreement for Berkshire Hathaway to acquire for 235 per share in cash all outstanding PCC shares 123 In the second quarter of 2020 Berkshire added a position of more than 20 million shares in mining company Barrick Gold 124 and in the third quarter the company agreed to buy Dominion Energy s natural gas transmission and storage operations 125 Between September 2019 and August 2020 Berkshire purchased more than 5 of the outstanding stock of each of the five largest Japanese general trading companies Itochu Mitsubishi Mitsui Sumitomo and Marubeni through its National Indemnity subsidiary These stakes were worth a total of over 6 billion as of August 2020 126 By April 2023 Berkshire increased its stake in each of those companies to 7 4 127 On April 6 2022 Berkshire Hathaway disclosed in its regulatory filing that the company had bought 121 million shares of HP Inc valued at more than 4 2 billion 128 In May 2022 Berkshire Hathaway acquired a 2 6 billion stake in Paramount Global 129 In the third quarter of 2022 Berkshire purchased 60 million shares in semiconductor manufacturing company TSMC acquiring a 4 1 billion stake 130 Berkshire divested 86 2 of its stake by the next quarter citing geopolitical tensions 131 132 Investments in Amazon com Inc Edit On May 2 2019 Warren Buffett told CNBC that one of Berkshire s investment managers either Todd Combs or Ted Weschler had been purchasing Amazon shares One of the fellows in the office that manage money bought some Amazon so it will show up in the 13F Buffett told CNBC Buffett continued Yeah I ve been a fan and I ve been an idiot for not buying But I want you to know it s no personality changes taking place 133 Investment in Apple Inc Edit In May 2016 it was revealed in a regulatory filing that Berkshire had acquired a stake in Apple Inc The initial position was for 9 8 million shares 0 2 of Apple worth 1 billion By the end of June 2016 this stake had increased to 15 2 million shares 0 3 of Apple Berkshire then restarted buying Apple stock again between September and December By December 31 2016 Berkshire had built up a stake of 57 4 million shares 1 1 of Apple with an estimated average acquisition price of 110 per share before the 2020 4 1 split Aggressive stock purchases continued and by March 31 2017 Berkshire had amassed a stake of 129 million shares 2 5 of Apple In the 2017 annual report Berkshire Hathaway disclosed its total position by December 31 2017 to be 166 million shares 3 3 of Apple As of December 31 2022 update Berkshire owns 5 8 of Apple with 915 6 million shares according to the company s February 14 2023 13G filing 134 131 In media reports Buffett says that Apple has developed an ecosystem and level of brand loyalty that provides it with a competitive moat and that consumers appear to have a degree of price insensitivity when it comes to the iPhone While Buffett has famously avoided tech stocks he has said that Apple is a consumer products company and that he understands consumer products businesses 135 Prior investments Edit Berkshire previously held a considerable stake in Tesco Plc the UK grocery retailer Berkshire made its first investment in Tesco in 2006 and in 2012 raised this stake to over 5 of the company 136 with a cost for the investment of 2 3 billion Buffett sold around 30 of this stake in 2013 when he soured somewhat on the company s then management 137 realizing a profit of 43 million As Tesco s problems mounted through 2014 Berkshire sold all the remaining shares with Buffett saying to shareholders that the delay in selling shares was costly Berkshire made an after tax loss of 444 million on the Tesco investment 138 In 2016 Berkshire surprised investors by making large equity investments in the major US airlines Buffett had previously described airlines as a deathtrap for investors Buffett had made an investment in US Airways in 1989 which although he sold for a profit almost lost Berkshire a substantial sum of money 139 In 2017 Berkshire was the largest shareholder in United Airlines and Delta Air Lines and a top 3 shareholder in Southwest Airlines and American Airlines Buffett himself has described this as a call on the industry rather than a choice in an individual company American Airline s CEO Doug Parker is said to have won over Ted Weschler in arguing that the airline industry had consolidated sufficiently and rationalized supply such that longer term profitability could be achieved in an industry that has historically been loss making in aggregate 140 In April 2020 Berkshire sold all shares in US Airlines in response to the COVID 19 pandemic 141 In 2022 Berkshire Hathaway disclosed that it has sold its remaining stakes with Wells Fargo during the first quarter 142 Subsidiaries and equity holdings Edit Main article List of assets owned by Berkshire HathawaySee also EditList of Berkshire Hathaway publicationsReferences Edit Berkshire Hathaway Companies History The biggest companies in the world US SEC Form 10 K Berkshire Hathaway Inc U S Securities and Exchange Commission February 27 2023 SC 13D A 68 U S Securities and Exchange Commission Archived from the original on July 24 2018 Retrieved March 4 2018 Warren Buffett 2021 Annual Report PDF Berkshire Hathaway p 2 Archived PDF from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved November 24 2022 Mohamed Theron March 1 2023 Warren Buffett s 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