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Warren Buffett appears to fault Trump, laments M&A dearth in Berkshire letter

Buffett lamented these states of affairs in his widely read annual letter to Berkshire shareholders.

February 24, 2019 / 10:49 IST
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Warren Buffett on February 23 appeared to fault US President Donald Trump for taking too much credit for the nation's economic growth, while acknowledging that market conditions are making it tough for his Berkshire Hathaway Inc to find more big companies to buy.

Buffett lamented these states of affairs in his widely read annual letter to Berkshire shareholders.

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Accompanying the letter was more bad news, that sinking stock prices and a big writedown for the company's Kraft Heinz Co investment fueled a $25.39 billion fourth-quarter net loss, and caused Berkshire to post its lowest annual profit since 2001.

But many of Berkshire's more than 90 businesses, such as the Geico auto insurer and BNSF railroad, performed well, and quarterly operating profit rose 71 percent.