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Warren Buffett sends annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders: Here is the full text

Charlie Munger and I want our conglomerate to own all or part of a diverse group of businesses with good economic characteristics and good managers, said Warren Buffett in his letter to shareholders. Read the full text here.

February 27, 2021 / 20:34 IST
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American investor Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, released the letter to the company's shareholders on February 27. Here is the full text of the letter:

Berkshire earned $42.5 billion in 2020 according to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). The four components of that figure are $21.9 billion of operating earnings, $4.9 billion of realized capital gains, a $26.7 billion gain from an increase in the amount of net unrealized capital gains that exist in the stocks we hold and, finally, an $11 billion loss from a write-down in the value of a few subsidiary and affiliate businesses that we own. All items are stated on an after-tax basis.

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Operating earnings are what count most, even during periods when they are not the largest item in our GAAP total. Our focus at Berkshire is both to increase this segment of our income and to acquire large and favorably-situated businesses. Last year, however, we met neither goal: Berkshire made no sizable acquisitions and operating earnings fell 9 percent. We did, though, increase Berkshire’s per-share intrinsic value by both retaining earnings and repurchasing about 5 percent of our shares.

The two GAAP components pertaining to capital gains or losses (whether realized or unrealized) fluctuate capriciously from year to year, reflecting swings in the stock market. Whatever today’s figures, Charlie Munger, my long-time partner, and I firmly believe that, over time, Berkshire’s capital gains from its investment holdings will be substantial.