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Berkshire Hathaway’s 60-Year Journey: Buffett Looks Back and Ahead

Warren Buffett Reflects on 60 Years at Berkshire Hathaway

by pinkfloyd
February 22, 2025
in Business, Economy, Finance, Global Business, Leadership & Management
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Warren Buffett Reflects on 60 Years at Berkshire Hathaway, Celebrates Success & Acknowledges Mistakes

Warren Buffett, in his annual letter to shareholders on Saturday, reflected on Berkshire Hathaway’s remarkable journey over the past 60 years. Since taking over a struggling New England textile company in 1965, Buffett has transformed it into a massive conglomerate with holdings spanning insurance, railroads, utilities, and retail. While celebrating Berkshire’s successes, he also acknowledged making mistakes along the way—though he provided few specific examples.

Greg Abel: The Future of Berkshire

Buffett reassured shareholders that his chosen successor, Greg Abel, is fully prepared to take the helm when the time comes. Highlighting Abel’s ability to act decisively on investment opportunities, Buffett wrote:

“We are impartial in our choice of equity vehicles, investing in either variety based upon where we can best deploy your (and my family’s) savings. Often, nothing looks compelling; very infrequently, we find ourselves knee-deep in opportunities. Greg has vividly shown his ability to act at such times.”

Berkshire’s Growing Cash Reserves

With Berkshire now holding a staggering $334.2 billion in cash—nearly double the $167.6 billion it held a year ago—Abel will have plenty of resources to deploy. The increase comes after Berkshire sold much of its Apple and Bank of America stock while continuing to generate significant cash flow from its diverse businesses, including:

  • Geico Insurance
  • BNSF Railroad
  • Utility Companies
  • Manufacturers and Retailers, such as Dairy Queen and See’s Candies

Recent Investments: Utilities, Truck Stops, and Japan

While Buffett has struggled to find major acquisitions in recent years, he did make several key moves in 2023:

  • $3.9 billion to acquire full ownership of Berkshire’s utility business.
  • $2.6 billion to purchase the remaining shares of the Pilot truck stop chain.
  • Increased investment in five major Japanese conglomerates, bringing Berkshire’s six-year total investment in Japan to $13.8 billion, now valued at $23.5 billion.

No Plans for a Dividend

Despite its immense cash reserves, Buffett reaffirmed that Berkshire has no plans to offer a dividend. The company continues to prioritize reinvesting profits into new opportunities rather than returning cash to shareholders.

A Shorter Shareholder Meeting & Buffett’s Reflections

For the first time, Buffett announced that the annual shareholder meeting in May will be shorter, running from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.—several hours less than usual. At 94 years old, Buffett also acknowledged using a cane to prevent falls, saying, “I am now officially in the age of precaution.”

Unlike the company’s 50th anniversary letter, where he and longtime partner Charlie Munger (who passed away in 2023) reflected deeply on Berkshire’s history, Buffett kept this year’s message relatively forward-looking.

From Humble Beginnings to Historic Success

Buffett recalled that when he took over in 1965, Berkshire paid zero corporate income tax, a sign of its struggling financial state. Fast forward to 2023, and Berkshire paid $26.8 billion in corporate taxes—the largest amount ever paid by a U.S. company, surpassing even trillion-dollar tech giants.

Berkshire’s stock tells a similar story of extraordinary growth:

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  • Buffett began buying Berkshire shares in 1962 for $7.60 each.
  • Today, Class A shares trade at $718,750, making them the most expensive publicly traded stock in the world.
  • The company also offers Class B shares at a more accessible $478.74.

A Special Anniversary Celebration

To commemorate Berkshire’s 60th anniversary, Buffett promised shareholders the opportunity to purchase a special edition book filled with untold stories and lessons from the company’s journey.

As Buffett celebrates six decades of success, his message to shareholders remains clear: Berkshire Hathaway is stronger than ever, and its future under Greg Abel looks just as promising.

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pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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