The Value of Berkshire Hathaway

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You got to add to the fact that the businesses/investments he recently added are from cash reserve. In another word, the asset column should be deducted accordingly. sO YOU CAN'T SAY "PLUS THE ADDITIONAL BUSINESS..." I have had BRK when it was 20k. I got out after he started buying all these General Re & construction related. If you read his annual report, you'll find out the derivities from Gen Re needs 20 years to unwind. Plus he has invested in those toxic stuff (GE, Amex..). Don't forget he also invested in GE and many cyclical consumer stables. I personally have doubt on his timing, which he could improve in his trading system. He had good buys earlier days, such as Coke..etc. The best time to get into BRK again is the day he die. As he has said over and over. The market will continue to deteriote. If someone claimed to be expert of BRK, then look at the long term. One has to deduct the fact that BRK is a triple taxation stock, one from BRK, one from stocks as investments and on from you own tax return. As to thr railroad, I have reservation on his decision, once the Panama canal widens, his value will decrease relatively (again, long term). You also have to subtract his "Buffet goodwill" from your valuation.

Someone made over 2M with 3k of CA 4:17PM December 03, 2008

This is an interesting analysis of the current value of Berkshire Hathaway.

Mark

Mark of NE 1:17PM November 26, 2008

How do you calculate the value. The figures that was given per share turns into earnings per share to actual value. Can you break that calculation down?

Kuang Huang of IL 11:19PM November 21, 2008

The market is starting to realize that BRK has basically written puts on just about everything.

Ross Treeby of CA 7:58PM November 20, 2008

I'm thinking BRK.A is headed for $55,000, but maybe lower. I pegged Citigroups floor at $5.50 and it blew through that,and GS at $25, but now I'm concerned if either of these companies are worth $1 billion in market cap, and BRK.A owns a few of each. The problem with company market caps is that in today's market $1 billion dollars is alot of money, while just 3 months ago it was pin money..

Bull Run 6:59PM November 20, 2008

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