FACTBOX: Berkshire Hathaway at a glance
Sat May 2, 2009 3:30pm EDT
Buffett: Berkshire may lose money on some derivatives
Saturday, 2 May 2009 02:14pm EDT (Reuters) - Berkshire Hathaway Inc, the insurance and investment company run by billionaire Warren Buffett, will hold its annual shareholder meeting on Saturday in Omaha, Nebraska.
The meeting attracted 32,000 people last year. Along with the annual meeting for Wal-Mart Stores Inc, it is perhaps one of the most heavily anticipated shareholder galas.
Buffett, 78, took over Berkshire in 1965 when it was a struggling textile mill. Berkshire now owns close to 80 companies and has a market value of roughly $145 billion.
The following information about Berkshire and its investments is drawn from the company's 2008 annual report and its website:
FINANCIAL INFORMATION:
2008 net income: $4.99 billion
Change from prior year: down 62 pct
2008 net income per share: $3,224
2008 revenue: $107.786 billion
Cash and equivalents at year-end: $25.54 billion
Common stock investments at year-end: $49.07 billion
DERIVATIVES HOLDINGS (dollar amounts in millions):
Notional
Assets Liabilities Value
Equity index put options -- $10,022 $37,134
Credit default
obligations: --
High-yield indexes -- 3,031 7,892
Individual corporate -- 105 3,900
States/municipalities -- 958 18,364
Other 503 528
Counterparty netting and
funds held as collateral (295) (32)
Totals 208 $14,612
SELECTED COMPANIES OWNED:
Benjamin Moore Iscar Metalworking
Borsheim's Fine Jewellery Marmon Holdings
Clayton Homes MidAmerican Energy
Fruit of the Loom National Indemnity
Geico Nebraska Furniture Mart
General Re NetJets
International Dairy Queen See's Candies
MAJOR STOCK INVESTMENTS AS OF DEC. 31, 2008:
Market
Shares Pct Cost Value
Owned * Company Owned (mlns) (mlns)
151,610,700 American Express 13.1 $ 1,287 $ 2,812
200,000,000 Coca-Cola Co 8.6 1,299 9,054
84,896,273 ConocoPhillips 5.7 7,008 4,398
30,009,591 Johnson & Johnson 1.1 1,847 1,795
130,272,500 Kraft Foods Inc 8.9 4,330 3,498
3,947,554 POSCO 5.2 768 1,191
91,941,010 Procter & Gamble 3.1 643 5,684
22,111,966 Sanofi-Aventis 1.7 1,827 1,404
227,307,000 Tesco PLC 2.9 1,326 1,193
75,145,426 US Bancorp 4.3 2,337 1,879
19,944,300 Wal-Mart Stores Inc 0.5 942 1,118
1,727,765 Washington Post 18.4 11 674
304,392,068 Wells Fargo & Co 7.2 6,702 8,973
Others 6,035 4,870
Total Common Stocks $37,135 $49,073
* Also has holdings in Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp and Moody's Corp carried at "equity value," equal to cost plus retained earnings since purchase, minus taxes that would be paid if the earnings were paid as dividends. Accounting treatment usually required when ownership tops 20 percent.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in Omaha, Nebraska; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn)
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE54127Q20090502?sp=true
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