Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has sold $760 million worth of shares in Bank of America, one of its major investments, over the past three sessions, according to regulatory filings dated September 6. The sale involved 18.7 million shares, contributing to Berkshire's growing cash reserves, which now total $277 billion. Since July, the total amount from reducing its stake in the bank has reached $6.97 billion. Despite these sales, Berkshire remains the largest shareholder of Bank of America, holding an 11% stake valued at $34.7 billion.
This recent sale raises the possibility that Berkshire's stake in America's second-largest bank may fall below the 10% threshold, which would necessitate further regulatory disclosures within a few days of such transactions.
Berkshire Hathaway's cash holdings have more than doubled over the past two years and are approaching the $300 billion mark. One reason behind Buffett's ongoing reduction of positions in key stocks could be his anticipation of higher corporate taxes. "With present fiscal policies, I think something has to give. And I think higher taxes are quite likely," Buffett remarked during the Berkshire AGM in May 2024.
The company has faced challenges in deploying its cash, with few attractive deals available. At the annual shareholder meeting, Buffett indicated he would only invest if opportunities presented 'very little risk and can make us a lot of money.'
In addition to the recent sales, Berkshire's shareholding for the June quarter also disclosed minor stakes in cosmetics chain Ulta Beauty and aerospace firm Heico. Earlier this year, Berkshire significantly reduced its stake in Apple, selling more than half of its shares in the tech giant.
Berkshire Hathaway's market capitalisation has recently surpassed the $1 trillion mark, placing it alongside only six other companies of this magnitude: Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta Platforms. This sustained reduction in Bank of America shares has led many market observers to question the rationale behind holding such a substantial amount of cash at this juncture and the broader implications it may suggest.
沃伦·巴菲特的伯克希尔·哈撒韦公司在过去的三个交易日里出售了7.6亿美元的美国银行股份,这是该公司的一项重要投资,根据2021年9月6日的监管文件显示。这次出售涉及到了1870万股,为伯克希尔不断增长的现金储备做出了贡献,目前总额达到2770亿美元。截至7月,伯克希尔减持该银行股份的总额已达到69.7亿美元。尽管有这些销售,伯克希尔仍然是美国银行的最大股东,持有的11%的股份价值为347亿美元。
这次最新的出售引发了一个可能性,即伯克希尔哈撒韦对美国第二大银行的持股比例可能会下降至10%以下,这将要求在此类交易发生几天内进行进一步的监管披露。
伯克希尔哈撒韦的现金持有量在过去两年里增加了一倍多,接近3000亿美元的大关。巴菲特减持关键股票的持仓仍在继续,其中一个原因可能是他对更高公司税的预期。"根据目前的财政政策,我认为必须做出一些调整。我认为更高的税收是相当可能的。" 巴菲特在2024年5月的伯克希尔股东大会上说。
该公司在使用现金方面面临一些挑战,目前可供选择的有吸引力的交易很少。在年度股东大会上,巴菲特表示,只有在出现"非常低的风险"且能带来"很多钱"的机会时,他才会进行投资。
除了最近的销售,伯克希尔在6月季度的股份中还披露了对化妆品连锁店ulta美容和航天航空公司Heico的少量持股。今年早些时候,伯克希尔大幅减持了苹果的持股,出售了这家科技巨头超过一半的股份。
伯克希尔哈撒韦的市值最近突破了1万亿美元的大关,使其与苹果、英伟达、微软、谷歌、亚马逊和meta platforms等其他六家同样规模的公司并驾齐驱。对美国银行股份的持续减持导致许多市场观察人士对在这个时刻持有如此大量现金背后的理由以及它可能暗示的更广泛影响提出了质疑。