5 Highlights Of Berkshire’s 2023 Second Quarter Report
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On Saturday, Aug. 5, Berkshire released its 10-Q report for the second quarter of 2023. Here's a brief look at some of the highlights:
- Berkshire’s operating earnings rose 7%, with insurance up 74%, railroad down 24%, and energy down 1%.
- Berkshire repurchased $1.4 billion of its shares in Q2 vs. $4.4 billion in Q1, for a total of $5.8 billion in the first half of 2023. It repurchased only about $100 million in Q3 through July 26. It paid an average price of $506,000 per A share and $335 per B share in June 2023.
- Berkshire’s cash rose by $17 billion to $147.4 billion at the end of Q2 vs. $130.6 billion at the end of Q1.
- Berkshire had net sales of equities of about $8 billion in Q2, with purchases of $4.6 billion and sales of $12.6 billion. It reduced its equity holdings on a cost basis in “Banks, Insurance, and Finance” by $2.2 billion, “Consumer Products” by $4 billion, and “Commercial and Industrial” by $9.6 billion in Q2.
- Berkshire reduced its stake in Chevron by 7% to $19.4 billion in Q2.
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