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‘Built to last’ Berkshire nears US$1 trillion valuation after record profit

by Riah Marton
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‘Built to last’ Berkshire nears US trillion valuation after record profit
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WARREN Buffett-led Berkshire Hathaway inched closer to US$1 trillion market value on Monday (Fen 26), as the Class B shares of the investment conglomerate gained 5 per cent after posting its second straight record annual operating profit.

In his annual letter to shareholders, the 93-year-old investing legend reassured investors that Berkshire was ‘built to last’, but toned down expectations, saying it did not have many lucrative investment opportunities left.

He said Berkshire would perform slightly better than the “average American corporation”, but anything beyond that is “wishful thinking”, even as it had a cash pile of US$167.6 billion.

Berkshire’s Class B stock, which carry higher voting rights and whose value was 1/1,500th of Class A shares, was trading at US$435.50. Investors closely watch Berkshire as its results are often seen as a bellwether for the US economy.

“There remain only a handful of companies in this country capable of truly moving the needle at Berkshire, and they have been endlessly picked over by us and by others… All in all, we have no possibility of eye-popping performance,” Buffett wrote.

He also mourned the passing of his longtime second-in-command Charlie Munger in his annual letter, while assuring investors that vice-chairman and designated successor Greg Abel was “ready to be CEO of Berkshire tomorrow.”

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Berkshire’s annual operating profit climbed 21 per cent to US$37.4 billion on improved underwriting and higher investment income from the insurance segment. Operating profit for the fourth quarter also came in ahead of analysts’ expectations. REUTERS



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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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