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伯克希尔,重大发布!“巴菲特溢价”面临考验
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-11-02 01:06

Core Viewpoint - Berkshire Hathaway's latest financial report is the last one before Warren Buffett steps down as CEO, showing stable performance but underperforming compared to the market [1] Financial Performance - In Q3, Berkshire Hathaway reported revenue of $94.972 billion, a year-on-year increase of 2.13% [2] - Net profit attributable to shareholders was $30.796 billion, up 17% year-on-year [2] - Operating profit reached $13.49 billion, a significant increase of 34% compared to $10.09 billion in the same period last year [2] - As of September 30, the fair value of equity securities investments was $283.241 billion, with the top five holdings (American Express, Apple, Bank of America, Coca-Cola, Chevron) accounting for 66% of the total fair value [2] - The company announced a major acquisition plan to purchase Occidental Petroleum's chemical business for $9.7 billion in cash, expected to be completed by Q4 2025 [2] Stock Performance - Since Buffett announced his resignation as CEO in May, Berkshire's stock has underperformed the market, dropping 11% from a historical high of $812,855 [3] - In contrast, the S&P 500 index has risen by 21% during the same period [3] - Analyst Meyer Shields downgraded Berkshire's A-class stock rating from "in line with the market" to "underperform," citing various factors moving in the wrong direction [3][4] Analyst Insights - Shields lowered the target price for Berkshire's A-class stock from $740,000 to $700,000, highlighting unique challenges related to Buffett's successor and weak performance in key business areas [4] - Concerns about the uncertainty surrounding the new leadership and insufficient disclosure from the company are impacting investor sentiment [4] - The so-called "Buffett premium," which reflects the additional valuation investors have assigned to Berkshire due to Buffett's leadership, appears to be diminishing [4]