Core Viewpoint - Berkshire Hathaway has increased its stake in Japan's Mitsui & Co. to over 10%, with potential for further increases in the future [2][3]. Group 1: Stake Increase and Corporate Strategy - In February, Buffett indicated that Japanese companies agreed to "moderately" relax the 10% ownership cap [2]. - As of September 22, Berkshire's voting rights stake in Mitsui & Co. has surpassed 10%, and there is a possibility of further acquisitions [2]. - On August 28, Mitsubishi Corporation announced that Berkshire's voting rights stake increased from 9.74% to 10.23% [2]. Group 2: Investment Approach - Since 2019, Berkshire has focused on high-credit Japanese companies, utilizing low-interest yen bonds to invest in major trading firms [2]. - On April 11, Berkshire priced a total of 90 billion yen in six series of yen-denominated bonds, marking the lowest issuance scale in history [2]. Group 3: Market Performance - As of September 22, the stock prices of the five major trading companies, including Mitsui & Co. and Mitsubishi Corporation, have all seen gains [3]. - Currently, the stock prices of Japan's five major trading companies are at their highest valuation levels in 20 years [4].
巴菲特罕见“加仓”,持股超10%
中国基金报·2025-09-23 02:07