Berkshire Hathaway Inc is a holding company owning subsidiaries engaged in a large number of diverse business activities. The most important of these are insurance businesses conducted on both a primary basis and a reinsurance basis, a freight rail transportation business and a group of utility and energy generation and distribution businesses. Berkshire also owns and operates numerous other businesses engaged in a variety of activities, as identified herein. Berkshire is domiciled in the state of Delaware, and its corporate headquarters is in Omaha, Nebraska. Berkshire’s operating businesses are managed on an unusually decentralized basis. There are essentially no centralized or integrated business functions (such as sales, marketing, purchasing, legal or human resources) and there is minimal involvement by Berkshire’s corporate headquarters in the day-to-day business activities of the operating businesses. Berkshire’s corporate senior management team participates in and is ultimately responsible for significant capital allocation decisions, investment activities and the selection of the Chief Executive to head each of the operating businesses. Berkshire and its consolidated subsidiaries employ approximately 391,500 people worldwide.
Berkshire Hathaway first seeks to invest in the many and diverse businesses it already owns. During the past decade, Berkshire’s depreciation charges have aggregated $65 billion whereas the company’s internal investments in property, plant and equipment have totaled $121 billion. Reinvestment in productive operational assets will forever remain its top priority.
Berkshire Hathaway constantly seeks to buy new businesses that meet three criteria. First, they must earn good returns on the net tangible capital required in their operation. Second, they must be run by able and honest managers. Finally, they must be available at a sensible price. When they spot such businesses, their preference would be to buy 100% of them. But the opportunities to make major acquisitions possessing their required attributes are rare. Far more often, a fickle stock market serves up opportunities for Berkshire Hathaway to buy large, but non-controlling, positions in publicly-traded companies that meet its standards.
Whichever way they go – controlled companies or only a major stake by way of the stock market – Berkshire’s financial results from the commitment will in large part be determined by the future earnings of the business they have purchased. Nonetheless, there is between the two investment approaches a hugely important accounting difference, essential for you to understand.
- In its controlled companies, (defined as those in which Berkshire owns more than 50% of the shares), the earnings of each business flow directly into the operating earnings that Berkshire report to you. What you see is what you get
- In the non-controlled companies, in which Berkshire owns marketable stocks, only the dividends that Berkshire receives are recorded in the operating earnings that Berkshire reports. The retained earnings? They’re working hard and creating much added value, but not in a way that deposits those gains directly into Berkshire’s reported earnings
- To the Shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.: Berkshire earned $81.4 billion in 2019 according to generally accepted accounting principles (commonly called “GAAP”).
Here is the list of 10 largest stock-market holdings of businesses
Source: 2019 annual report
Below is a list of its fifteen common stock investments that at yearend had the largest market value. Berkshire excludes its Kraft Heinz holding – 325,442,152 shares – because Berkshire is part of a control group and therefore must account for this investment on the “equity” method. On its balance sheet, Berkshire carries the Kraft Heinz holding at a GAAP figure of $13.8 billion, an amount that represents Berkshire’s share of the audited net worth of Kraft Heinz at December 31, 2019. Please note, though, that the market value of its shares on that date was only $10.5 billion.
Source: 2019 annual report
Below you can see the list with all investment, last updated on February 14, 2020, 9:06 pm based on SEC 13F filings
No. |
Security |
Ticker |
Shares |
Value (x$1000) |
Activity |
% Port |
1. |
245,155,566 |
$71,989,933 |
-2% |
29.74% |
||
2. |
925,008,600 |
$32,578,803 |
-1% |
13.45% |
||
3. |
400,000,000 |
$22,140,000 |
|
9.14% |
||
4. |
151,610,700 |
$18,874,016 |
|
7.79% |
||
5. |
323,212,918 |
$17,388,855 |
-15% |
7.18% |
||
6. |
325,634,818 |
$10,462,647 |
|
4.32% |
||
7. |
59,514,932 |
$8,296,382 |
|
3.42% |
||
8. |
132,459,618 |
$7,853,532 |
|
3.24% |
||
9. |
24,669,778 |
$5,856,852 |
|
2.41% |
||
10. |
70,910,456 |
$4,146,844 |
|
1.71% |
||
11. |
79,765,057 |
$4,014,575 |
-2% |
1.65% |
||
12. |
38,565,570 |
$2,893,575 |
|
1.19% |
||
13. |
53,649,213 |
$2,895,985 |
|
1.19% |
||
14. |
12,004,751 |
$2,760,252 |
-35% |
1.14% |
||
15. |
75,000,000 |
$2,745,000 |
4% |
1.13% |
||
16. |
5,426,609 |
$2,632,339 |
|
1.08% |
||
17. |
12,952,745 |
$2,495,735 |
|
1.03% |
||
18. |
10,562,460 |
$1,984,686 |
|
0.81% |
||
19. |
21,938,642 |
$1,932,575 |
|
0.79% |
||
20. |
31,090,985 |
$1,496,721 |
|
0.61% |
||
21. |
4,934,756 |
$1,473,469 |
|
0.6% |
||
22. |
8,671,054 |
$1,384,160 |
|
0.57% |
||
23. |
4,333,363 |
$1,273,662 |
|
0.52% |
||
24. |
42,500,000 |
$1,218,900 |
-3% |
0.5% |
||
25. |
537,3 |
$992,844 |
|
0.41% |
||
26. |
136,275,729 |
$974,372 |
|
0.4% |
||
27. |
5,382,040 |
$913,602 |
|
0.37% |
||
28. |
18,933,054 |
$780,231 |
154% |
0.32% |
||
29. |
20,803,000 |
$749,116 |
|
0.3% |
||
30. |
24,264,000 |
$737,626 |
|
0.3% |
||
31. |
14,860,360 |
$718,350 |
|
0.29% |
||
32. |
18,621,674 |
$693,471 |
|
0.28% |
||
33. |
Globe Life Inc |
|
6,353,727 |
$668,730 |
|
0.27% |
34. |
14,166,748 |
$565,112 |
|
0.23% |
||
35. |
18,940,079 |
$549,073 |
NEW |
0.22% |
||
36. |
8,438,225 |
$538,106 |
|
0.22% |
||
37. |
15,019,031 |
$492,624 |
40% |
0.2% |
||
38. |
19,791,000 |
$450,047 |
|
0.18% |
||
39. |
43,249,295 |
$423,843 |
|
0.17% |
||
40. |
1,708,348 |
$364,732 |
42% |
0.15% |
||
41. |
648,447 |
$192,414 |
NEW |
0.07% |
||
42. |
7,346,968 |
$160,127 |
|
0.06% |
||
43. |
2,714,854 |
$52,397 |
|
0.02% |
||
44. |
327,1 |
$47,714 |
|
0.01% |
||
45. |
578 |
$31,836 |
|
0.01% |
||
46. |
227,436 |
$25,339 |
-96% |
0.01% |
||
47. |
315,4 |
$39,393 |
|
0.01% |
||
48. |
312,379 |
$42,780 |
-95% |
0.01% |
||
49. |
1,284,020 |
$24,987 |
|
0.01% |
||
50. |
59,4 |
$6,953 |
|
0% |
||
51. |
Vanguard Index Fds |
|
43 |
$12,719 |
NEW |
0% |
52. |
39,4 |
$12,681 |
NEW |
0% |
It is also important to mention that Berkshire Hathaway owns more than 10% stake in the following companies (American Airlines Group Inc 10.1%, American Express Company 18.7%, Axalta Coating Systems Ltd 10.3%, Bank of America Corp 10.7%, Bank of New York Mellon Corp 10.1%, Davita Inc 30%, Delta airlines 11%, Kraft Heinz Co 26.7%, Liberty Global PLC Class A 10.9%, Liberty Sirius 15%, Moody’s Corporation 13.1%, Verisign, Inc. 11.2%).