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Stock sales from tight-lipped Berkshire Hathaway executives say a lot


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, but recent investment actions from the executives are saying a lot. News broke earlier this week that Ajit Jain, the conglomerate’s insurance chief for nearly 40 years, sold more than half of his Berkshire stake worth $139 million. That marked the biggest ***** of Berkshire stock by the 73-year-old vice chairman of insurance operations since he was hired by Warren Buffett in 1986. Those sales came on the heels of Berkshire Class A stock closing above $700,00 for the first time ever and the Omaha-based giant topping a $1 trillion market capitalization , the first time a company outside technology reached that milestone in the U.S. That led some to believe that Jain at the very least was signaling Berkshire shares are no longer cheap. The stock has gained nearly 24% in 2024, outperforming the S & P 500, which is ahead 18%. “I think Ajit sold because the stock was fully pricing the business,” said Steve Check, founder of Check Capital Management with Berkshire as its biggest holding. BRK.A YTD mountain Berkshire Hathaway Buyback slowdown Judging from Berkshire’s lack of buyback activity, the “Oracle of Omaha” might be holding the same view about valuations. Berkshire bought back just $345 million worth of its own stock last quarter, significantly lower than the $2 billion repurchased in each of the prior two quarters. Buffett only buys back shares when he thinks the stock is selling for less than it’s worth. He believes it would be “value-destroying” if he overpaid for Berkshire shares. The legendary investor tempered investor expectation earlier this year, saying his sprawling empire may only slightly outperform the average ********* company due to its sheer size and the lack of buying opportunities that could make an impact. ‘With our present mix of businesses, Berkshire should do a bit better than the average ********* corporation and, more important, should also operate with materially less risk of permanent loss of capital,” Buffett said in his annual letter. “Anything beyond ‘slightly better,’ though, is wishful thinking.” Brian Meredith, Berkshire analyst at UBS, correctly called that the conglomerate would join the coveted $1 trillion club. Using sum-of-the parts valuation method, Meredith estimated that Berkshire Class A shares are fully valued at $759,574, which represents a 6% upside from a recent high of $715,910. Downsizing big bets The 94-year-old CEO and chairman might also think some of his favorite stocks are getting too expensive. He dumped another chunk of Bank of America shares this week, bringing his total sales to more than $7 billion since mid-July and reducing his stake to 11%. That’s on top of his head-turning ***** of Apple in the second quarter. Berkshire offloaded a little more than 49% of the tech stake, although Apple remained the largest stock stake by far for Berkshire even after the *****. Berkshire has been a seller of stocks for seven quarters straight, but the selling accelerated in the second quarter with Buffett shedding more than $75 billion in equities. That brings the total of stocks sold in the first half of 2024 to more than $90 billion. Buffett’s selling of his top two holdings could be portfolio management, and he also hinted that tax-saving could be a motivation. However, the magnitude of the overall sales could suggest a bearish tone on the market and valuations.



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