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Buffett/Berkshire - general news
ValueMaven replied to fareastwarriors's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
I thought Berkshire cant own more then 10% of a bank - without Berkshire being classified as a bank holding company from the FED. News out this morning that Berkshire boosted its stake in BofA to over 11%. Thoughts?? -
Munger has commented on a similar way of approaching the question a number of times. I noted one time he mentioned this maybe a week ago when I was watching an annual meeting on the cnbc archive. I think I tweeted about what year it was. I will see if I can find it. He also has said before (essentially), "It used to be like shooting fish in a barrel, you could buy Berkshire below the book price of the marketable securities and get the insurance and the other wholly owned subs for free." Yes - would be interested in seeing this ... Thx
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Chris Bloomstrain from the Manual of Ideas on 3/26 'Berkshire is a big position for us, and I think they’re in pretty good shape. That’s the proper way to think about it. When I think about Berkshire — I said it at the year end — they had about $42 billion in economic earnings. That includes $3 billion for the optionality of the cash, and everybody can make their own decision about that, so $40 billion. It won’t be $40 billion this year, but discounting 2021 and beyond, I think $40 billion is right. When the stock traded at a market cap of less than $400 billion, I don’t recall a time that Berkshire has traded at 10x what I would call normalized earnings. It’s got a fortress balance sheet, and it’s got a lot of businesses inside it that are about as well protected against the downturn as you can have. It made no sense to me that the stock traded at 160.'
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This is a great topic actually. Personally I've allocated to BAM vs. BX - as BAM is cheaper IMHO, and better hands-on operators. Way better credit (oaktree), infrastructure and renewable businesses vs BX. Yes, they are over-allocated to retail and office....that is a sore spot for sure. BAM insider ownership = $10B, while BX is sub-$1B. In fact: Jon Gray (co-president) only owns $75M w/of stock.
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My hesitation is that it values cash and equities at 27 times peak-cycle cash/equity earnings of approx $14 billion. A 3.7% peak-cycle earnings yield. how does that value cash and equities at 27x p/e? I dont follow ... fine - apply a 50% discount and its still cheap. I'm just saying this is one of several interesting ways to value BRK
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The Rational Walk on twitter posted this and I totally agree with this approach...its neat way to value BRK: 3/31/20: Cash & Investments = $349.5B + $33B gain in Q2 = $382B vs. Market Cap of $427B Implied Value of $45B for non-insurance wholly owned subs (BNSF, GEICO, Clayton, PCP, Utility etc etc) .... man this thing is CHEAP He also pegs P/BV at 1.08x Thoughts? It's an interesting way to triangulate valuation
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Can we take this back to the specific topic thread of VALUATION I have Fair Value pegged at $260 - $280 currently. Would love to know what others think around valuation. It seems like the Street is giving little credit for the Operating Income at the parent company more broadly.
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thank you for starting this topic - this is the cheapest BRK has been in a VERY LONG TIME. Trading below 1.2x BV. Operating Biz will likely earn $23-$24B this year as well... also think about Apple... Berk is up $50B+ in Apple -- it is now basically 21% of Berk. A simple way to value Berk = Operating Income + Investments + Cash ... throw a below market multiple on the N.I, and you can see how cheap it is here. You can do things like SOTP etc - but that is a bit more complex and in the weeds IMHO What is the catalyst to drive value higher??
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Question: roughly how cheap was FFH trading when Prem bought? price to tangible BV? price to normalized earnings?
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Good for Prem ... the more I thought about this - the more I liked it!!!! I really wish WEB did something similar w/Berkshire. IMHO Berkshire is cheaper then FFH
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Announcement just hit - Prem has acquired about $150m worth of Fairfax shares in the open market!! Way to step up!! He is now calling Fairfax ridiculously cheap.
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Berkshire closed down to near book value
ValueMaven replied to wescobrk's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Bought more just below $180. Seems like 99/00 to me when Berk became extremely cheap. Interesting confluence of many events: rails all-time highs, GEICO booming, APPL all-time highs, insurance pricing improving, stability of uts....yet sitting on a ton of cash, banks underperforming, equity portfolio is mixed. Frankly, I have FV pegged at $240 - $260 currently. By my estimation BRK is trading below ~1.2x BV, more like 1.15x currently. Apply a reasonable multiple to the earnings (below market), add back investment-per share and I think you get a fair target for where it should be trading. In terms of next acquisitions - I dunno - Oaktree would have been extremely interesting to buy - but not typical BRK; something countercyclical? WEB mentioning how $130B in cash is not high for worst-day outcomes was a really bad comment IMHO....Dont break it up - but start a small divy policy...esp given how stable the operating biz's have shown to be. Others - thoughts?? -
Berkshire closed down to near book value
ValueMaven replied to wescobrk's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Bought a decent chunk below $168 this morning !! Trading below 1.1BV by my estimates right now ... cheers! -
ETP-PD and ETP-PC are two MLP preferreds which are getting serious whacked right now. These are $25 pars - trading in the low-$12 range. What are the pros and cons of MLP Preferreds? Do they issue K1s? ETP's equity is down about 20% right now - but does have a $25B market cap and is lead by Kelcy Warren - who is well known in the MLP space. These might be interesting 'defensive' preferred securities trading 50% of par ValueMaven
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Buffett/Berkshire - general news
ValueMaven replied to fareastwarriors's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Was able to pick up some Berk at $180.40 on Thursday ... I think I got lucky -
Comments and Observations about A/R
ValueMaven replied to StubbleJumper's topic in Fairfax Financial
Trading at x0.78 of BV? What am I missing? -
Buffett/Berkshire - general news
ValueMaven replied to fareastwarriors's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Thx!!! No brainer for the LT investor below $200 -
Buffett/Berkshire - general news
ValueMaven replied to fareastwarriors's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
What is Book Value for the B-shares ??? -
It posted .... alll 128 pages - of which Berk is about HALF the letter. Best analysis out there on Berkshire ... his valuation targets are extremely interesting
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Buffett/Berkshire - general news
ValueMaven replied to fareastwarriors's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Extremely poor analysis. I read it again (waste of my time) ... nothing was mentioned on the quality of management, the diversification of businesses, or frankly WEB's homerun in apple recently. I get it - there is a limited amount of space to write...however this was a poor article. Omitted large portions of BRK's overall valuation as well ... the funniest was on the margin side -- ie: GEICO's margins stick vs PGR -- not mentioning the huge market share growth b/c of advertising etc. 'We like to think that Barron’s provides the best coverage of Berkshire anywhere.' --- LOL -
Buffett/Berkshire - general news
ValueMaven replied to fareastwarriors's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
really horrible write-up on Berkshire in Barrons this weekend as a cover story. Basically calling for a breakup and a dividend...one of the worst piece I've seen on Buffett and Berkshire for sometime. What did others thing who read it? -
I'm giving all 4,500 pages a shot in 2020 ... need to figure out how not to read all of this on the silly screen. Excited + Scared.
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AAPL and Cash = nearly 40% of Berk at this point ... insane!
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Isnt AYR trading above the $32 per share takeout offer? what am I missing here?
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Buffett/Berkshire - general news
ValueMaven replied to fareastwarriors's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Say what you want about WEB - but he nailed Apple. One of his best investments!