Berkshire pares huge Apple stake

Conglomerate’s cash hoard swells as operating profit sets record


Reuters May 05, 2024
Warren Buffett, Chairman, CEO and largest shareholder of Berkshire Hathaway takes part in interviews before a fundraising luncheon for the nonprofit Glide Foundation in New York September 8, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

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OMAHA:

Berkshire Hathaway significantly reduced its enormous stake in Apple in the first quarter, as Warren Buffett’s conglomerate let its cash hoard swell to a record $189 billion.

Buffett’s company also posted a record operating profit exceeding $11 billion, as its insurance operations benefited from improved underwriting and higher income from investments as interest rates rose.

The value of Berkshire’s stake in Apple fell 22% to $135.4 billion as of March 31 from $174.3 billion at the end of 2023, even though the iPhone maker’s share price fell just 11% in the quarter.

Based on changes in Apple’s stock price, Berkshire appears to have sold 13% of its Apple shares in the quarter, ending with about 790 million.

A large sale is an about-face for Buffett, who is normally tech-phobic but came to view Apple as a consumer goods company with strong pricing power and devoted customers.

Some investors, however, have expressed concern that Apple consumed too much of Berkshire’s investment portfolio.

But the sales leave Buffett with more than six times the minimum $30 billion cash cushion he has pledged to keep. Berkshire realised $11.2 billion of after-tax gains in the quarter from selling investments.

First-quarter operating profit rose 39% to $11.22 billion, or about $7,807 per Class A share, from $8.07 billion a year earlier.

Net income fell 64% to $12.7 billion, or $8,838 per share, from $35.5 billion a year earlier, when Berkshire had large unrealised gains from its stocks.

An accounting rule requires Berkshire to report those gains with its financial results. Buffett urges investors to ignore the resulting volatility.

Berkshire also repurchased $2.6 billion of its own stock in the first quarter, and a small amount in the first three weeks of April.

The results were released ahead of Berkshire’s annual shareholder meeting in Omaha.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 5th, 2024.

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