Imperial Valley Press

Profit up 87% at Bu ett’s firm, but virus slows businesses

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— Warren Bu ett’s company reported an 87% jump in its second-quarter profit as the paper value of its investment portfolio increased with the stock market, but it took a roughly $10 billion write down on the value of its aircraft parts manufactur­ing business because of the economic impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. said Saturday that it earned $26.3 billion, or $16,314 per Class A share, during the second quarter. That’s up from $14.1 billion, or $8,608 per share, a year ago.

Berkshire said it cut the value of its Precision Castparts unit because of how much the pandemic has hurt air travel and businesses that support that airline industry. Precision Castparts cut about 10,000 jobs, or about 30% of its workforce, during the first half of the year as it responded to the reduced demand.

CFRA analyst Cathy Seifert said the Precision Castparts write-down — combined with Berkshire’s sale of all its airline stocks earlier this year — suggests that Buffett expects the pandemic to have a lasting negative impact on the airline business.

Buffett has long said Berkshire’s operating earnings offer a better view of quarterly performanc­e because they exclude investment­s and derivative­s, which can vary widely. They also exclude the Precision Castparts write down. By that measure, Berkshire’s operating earnings declined 10% to $5.5 billion, or $3,420.48 per Class A share, as most of its businesses were hurt by restrictio­ns related to the coronaviru­s pandemic. That’s down from $6.1 billion, or $3,754.83 per share.

The four analysts surveyed by FactSet expected operating earnings per Class A share of $3,182.06.

The pandemic’s impact on Berkshire’s businesses was significan­t, but Edward Jones analyst Jim Shanahan said it may not have been as bad as expected, partly because Geico insurance and BNSF railroad performed well during the quarter.

Like all auto insurers, Geico benefited from lower claims because there were fewer accidents as people drove less with many people working from home. It reported a $2.1 billion underwriti­ng profit in the quarter, up from $393 million a year ago. Also, a $2.5 billion in premium reductions Geico is o ering customers because of the lower claims will be spread over the coming year as people renew policies instead of taking e ect all in the second quarter when most other insurers sent refunds.

BNSF’s profit declined 15% to $1.1 billion during the quarter as the number of shipments it handled fell 18%. But the railroad was able to cut its operating expenses 26% to help o set the lower volume. Shanahan said BNSF performed better than most other major railroads.

Berkshire was holding nearly $147 billion cash and short-term investment­s at the end of the second quarter, but Bu ett did use $5.1 billion during the quarter to repurchase Berkshire shares, which is the biggest buyback since Berkshire relaxed its policy on repurchase­s in 2018.

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