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Berkshire Hathaway is a diversified holding company with operations in insurance, utilities, manufacturing, and retail. It earns profits from its subsidiaries and from investment income generated by a large portfolio of stocks and bonds, while offering insurance and utility services and producing a range of goods. It differentiates itself with a very broad mix of operating companies and a long-term, cash-flow-focused approach rather than relying on one industry. Its goal is to build lasting shareholder value by owning and managing high-quality businesses and investments for the long term.
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Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Omaha, Nebraska
Founded
1839
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Berkshire Hathaway has invested approximately ¥287.4 billion (around NT$56.8 billion) through its National Indemnity Company to acquire a 2.5% stake in Tokio Marine Holdings, Japan's largest property and casualty insurance group. The deal, led by Warren Buffett's successor Greg Abel, represents an evolution of Berkshire's Japan strategy beyond its previous investments in trading houses. The partnership combines Berkshire's permanent capital—free from exit pressure—with Tokio Marine's operational expertise and global M&A capabilities. The companies are deeply integrated through a "Whole Account Quota Share" reinsurance agreement, creating what amounts to an acquisition platform without traditional fund constraints. This structure addresses a key challenge in cross-border M&A: matching long-term capital with professional execution capability, positioning both firms advantageously in competitive global insurance acquisitions.
Home / media / Berkshire Hathaway investors weigh future under new CEO Greg Abel (CNBC). Kim Shannon attended the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting this year and was interviewed by CNBC where she discussed her thoughts on Berkshire's direction under new CEO, Greg Abel.
Berkshire Hathaway owns 9.8% of VeriSign, which provides registration services for .com and .net domains and operates two of the world's 13 root servers directing internet traffic. The company reported $1.6 billion in revenue and $826 million in net income in 2025, both up from 2024. However, VeriSign's growth prospects appear limited, with domain base growth projected at just 1.5% to 3.5% in 2026 as some businesses shift to social media instead of websites. Trading at a forward P/E ratio of 27.7, the stock appears expensive relative to its mature operations. As an alternative Buffett investment, the article suggests Sirius XM Holdings, where Berkshire owns approximately 37%, as a more attractively valued option with monopolistic characteristics in satellite radio.
Berkshire Hathaway has acquired a 2.49% stake in Tokio Marine, one of Japan's largest insurers, for $1.8 billion through its reinsurance arm, National Indemnity Company. The deal was announced on 23 March 2026. NICO will join Tokio Marine's reinsurance panel through a Whole Account Quota Share arrangement, providing backup against major underwriting risks. The companies also plan to pursue global investment opportunities and mergers and acquisitions together. Tokio Marine will use the proceeds to buy back shares worth ¥287.4 billion, preventing shareholder dilution. Berkshire agreed to a 9.9% ownership cap without board approval. Founded in 1879, Tokio Marine operates in nearly 40 countries. This marks Berkshire's first major insurance investment in Japan, adding to its existing $35.4 billion holdings in five Japanese trading companies.
Coca-Cola, Warren Buffett's longest-held stock since 1988, represents 11.4% of Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio and remains an attractive buy amid market volatility. The beverage giant demonstrated resilience in 2025 with 5% adjusted revenue growth and 4% earnings per share growth, whilst gaining market share. For 2026, Coca-Cola projects 4% to 5% revenue growth and 7% to 8% non-GAAP EPS growth, with free cash flow expected to reach $12.2 billion. The company's stability as a consumer staple has made it a Dividend King, having increased its dividend for 63 consecutive years. It currently offers a dividend yield of 2.68% at $0.53 per share.
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Industries
Industrial & Manufacturing
Energy
Financial Services
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Omaha, Nebraska
Founded
1839
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