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  Company Type Public
  Industry Property And Casualty Insurance , Diversified Investments
  Foundation 1965 (since current management took over)
  Location Omaha, Nebraska
  Key People Warren Buffett , CEO & Chairman Charlie Munger , Vice Chairman
  Revenue $81663 billion USD (2005)
  Net Income $8528 billion USD (2005)
  Num Employees 180,000, essentially all with subsidiaries
  Products Conglomerate focused on Insurance
  Homepage wwwberkshirehathawaycom
  Subsidiaries Berkshire Hathaway Subsidiaries


Berkshire Hathaway (, ) is a company headquartered in Omaha , Nebraska , USA , that oversees and manages a number of Subsidiary companies. Berkshire Hathaway's core business is insurance, including Underwriting of property and Casualty Insurance , Reinsurance and specialty insurance. The company is controlled by Warren Buffett , who is one of the most celebrated investors in history and is currently the second richest man in the world according to '' Forbes '' magazine. Buffett has used the "float" provided by Berkshire Hathaway's insurance operations (policyholders money which it holds temporarily and is allowed to invest for its own profit) to finance his investment schemes. In the early part of his career at Berkshire these focused on long term investments in publicly quoted stocks, but more recently Berkshire has purchased a diverse range of non-insurance businesses including Candy production and sales at Retail , Newspaper publishing, retailing of home Furnishing s, sales of Encyclopedia s, sales of Home Cleaning Units , manufacture and distribution of Uniform s, retail Jewelry , and Manufacture , Import and distribution of Footwear .

The Company averaged a phenomenal 25%+ annual return to its shareholders for the last 25 years while employing large amounts of capital. Berkshire has identified utility as the next big area it will invest in. In 2005, Public Utility Holding Company Act Of 1935 was repealed; this allowed utility investors such as Berkshire to have more control over their investments.


BERKSHIRE FACTS

The Intrinsivaluator site, calculates four valuation metrics for Berkshire, giving estimates from a liquidation value of $83,162 per A share ('''$2,772''' per B share) to an optimistic intrinsic value of '''$160,800''' per A share ('''$5,360''' per B share). All figures as of March 5, 2006.

Berkshire's CEO, Warren Buffett , is respected for his investment prowess and his deep understanding of a wide spectrum of businesses. His annual chairman letters are read and quoted widely. A source of his quotes can be found at Wikiquote - Warren Buffett

As Of 2005 , Buffett owns 38% of Berkshire Hathaway. Berkshire's Vice-Chairman Charlie Munger also holds a stake big enough for him to be considered a billionaire in his own right.

Berkshire Hathaway is notable in that it never allows its shares to Split . Each share is thus worth tens of thousands of dollars. However, Berkshire Hathaway has created a Class B stock, with a price set to 1/30 of that of the original shares (now Class A) but 1/200 of the per-share voting rights. 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."


CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

Current members of the , Warren Buffett , Malcolm Chace , Bill Gates , David Gottesman , Charlotte Guyman , Donald Keough , Charlie Munger , Thomas S. Murphy , Ronald Olson , and Walter Scott Jr .


FINANCIALS

Source: SEC Filings


HOLDINGS

''Main article:'' List Of Assets Owned By Berkshire Hathaway


Insurance and finance subsidiaries



Other subsidiaries



BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY BUSINESSES

Source: SEC filings

Insurance and Reinsurance Businesses

Insurance and reinsurance business activities are conducted through more than 50 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 include 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 at 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. This Triple-A status is the result of Buffett's astuteness in the management of capital, people and business.




Non-Insurance Businesses

Apparel

Building Products




Finance and Financial Products



Flight Services



Retail Businesses


Other Non-Insurance Businesses









Common Stock Holdings

This includes outstanding stock as reported in the last SEC filing, and the latest annual report .



Companies with a "beneficial owner" relationship

This includes some of the companies where a Berkshire Hathaway stake is 5% or more of the outstanding stock, as reported in the last Proxy Statement SEC Filing , and the latest annual report .

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