Berkshire Hathaway shares slide after earnings, CEO letter
WatersWaters(US:WAT) Reuters·2026-03-02 19:16

Core Viewpoint - Berkshire Hathaway's shares experienced their largest decline since the announcement of Warren Buffett's succession plan, following disappointing financial results and cautious investment outlook from the company [1]. Financial Performance - In the fourth quarter, Berkshire Hathaway reported an operating profit of $10.2 billion, marking a 30% decrease compared to the previous year, with Geico and other insurance businesses seeing a 38% decline [2]. - Analyst Meyer Shields noted that the results broadly missed forecasts, reflecting weaknesses in various sectors including BNSF railroad, energy, manufacturing, and retail, leading to a 5% reduction in his 2026 earnings forecast for the company [4]. Strategic Outlook - Greg Abel, in his first annual letter to shareholders, indicated that Geico may continue to face challenges in retaining customers due to competitive pricing pressures, while other insurance operations are also experiencing pricing pressures from increased capital in the market [3]. - Despite holding a significant cash stake of $373 billion, Abel emphasized a careful assessment of value and a long-term investment strategy, without indicating plans for stock buybacks or dividends [3].

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