Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway hits and closes at record high

Gain boosts the market value of Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire to approximately $937 billion

Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett attends the Berkshire Hathaway Inc annual shareholders' meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, US, May 3, 2024. PHOTO:REUTERS

Berkshire Hathaway's share price set a record high on Monday, reflecting investors' confidence in Warren Buffett's company, which is often regarded as a microcosm of the broader American economy.

The price of Berkshire's Class A shares closed up 2.1% at $652,997.17. They earlier reached $653,861, surpassing the previous high of $647,039 set on Feb. 26. Berkshire's more widely held Class B shares are worth about 1/1,500th as much.

Monday's gain boosted the market value of Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire to approximately $937 billion, based on reported shares outstanding. The stock trades at about 23 times the full-year operating profit that analysts project.

Some stock price services show Berkshire's record-high Class A share price was $741,971 on June 3. That appears to reflect a glitch that also caused the price of the Class B shares to briefly fall more than 99% that day.

Berkshire owns dozens of insurance, energy, manufacturing, retail and service businesses including Geico car insurance, the BNSF railroad, Berkshire Hathaway Energy and Dairy Queen ice cream.

It also owns a huge stock portfolio led by Apple whose share price has risen 37% since the end of March.

Despite having donated more than half his Berkshire stock since 2006, the 93-year-old Buffett still owns about 14.5% of the company, worth about $135.8 billion.

It's lost 34% over the past year while the wider S&P 500 rose 25%.

His overall fortune is about $137 billion, making him the world's eighth-richest person, Forbes magazine said on Monday.

Berkshire shares have risen 20% this year, compared with an 18% gain in the Standard & Poor's 500.

Over the last decade, Berkshire shares have performed close to the index, but with less volatility, after accounting for dividends. Berkshire does not pay a dividend.

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