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Berkshire Hathaway stock price touches US$500,000 for first time

Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett walks through the exhibit hall as shareholders gather to hear from the billionaire investor at Berkshire Hathaway Inc's annual shareholder meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S., May 4, 2019. REUTERS/Scott Morgan

NEW YORK: The share price of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc reached US$500,000 (RM2.09 million) for the first time yesterday, reflecting the company’s status as a defensive stock in a market unsettled by events in Ukraine and rising inflation.

Berkshire’s Class A shares have risen 10% in 2022, outpacing the Standard & Poor’s 500 index, which has fallen 12%.

Berkshire shares also slightly outperformed the S&P 500 in 2021, after lagging in 2019 and 2020. They closed up 0.8% yesterday at U$493,785.

The Omaha, Nebraska-based company’s market value is about US$731 billion, ranking sixth in the United States, and Buffett’s 16.2% stake makes him the world’s fifth-richest person at US$119.2 billion, according to Forbes magazine.

Berkshire generated a record US$27.46 billion of operating profit last year, including gains at Geico car insurance, the BNSF railroad and Berkshire Hathaway Energy. It also owns dozens of other businesses, including the fast-growing Clayton Homes mobile home unit and the largest US residential real estate brokerage.

Berkshire specialises in “on the ground, Main Street-esque business activity,” said Bill Smead, chief executive of Smead Capital Management Inc in Phoenix, which invests about US$4.3 billion and owns Berkshire stock.

“They’re big and they’re not a tech stock, and investors get comfort from that.”

Most Berkshire operating units focus on the United States, and about 77% of its approximately 372,000 employees work there.

Among those expanding elsewhere is Dairy Queen, which plans by 2030 to add 600 stores in China, already its largest market outside the United States.

Berkshire traded below US$20 when Buffett took over the then-struggling textile company in 1965. Its Class B shares are worth about 1/1500th of Class A shares.

US. companies with larger market capitalisations include Apple Inc, Microsoft Corp, Alphabet Inc, Amazon.com Inc and Tesla Inc. Apple is also Berkshire’s largest common stock holding.

Berkshire ended 2021 with US$146.7 billion in cash, though it has since invested well over US$5 billion in Occidental Petroleum Corp as oil prices soared.






Source: The Sun Daily

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