List of assets owned by Berkshire Hathaway

This is a list of subsidiaries, equities, and cash equivalents owned by multinational holding company Berkshire Hathaway.

Cash and equivalents

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As of March 31, 2024, Berkshire Hathaway had $28.891 billion in cash and cash equivalents and $153.444 billion in short-term investments in U.S. treasury bills.[1]

Operating subsidiaries

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Companies for which Berkshire Hathaway owns wholly or controls a majority of voting shares.

Company Sector Ownership % Acquisition Date (MM/DD/YYYY) Acquisition Price Notes
Acme Brick Company Materials and Construction 100% August 1, 2000[2] ~$600 Million ($4,392.65 Million 2017)[3][4]
Alleghany Corporation Insurance 100% October 19, 2022[5] $11.6 billion[6] Included Alleghany subsidiary Kentucky Trailer, which designs and manufacturers trailers
AltaLink Electric Transmission 92% December 1, 2014[7] C$3.24 Billion[8] A subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy
Ben Bridge Jeweler Luxury Items 100% July 18, 2000[9][10]
Benjamin Moore & Co. Materials and Construction 100% 2001[11] $1 Billion[12][13]
Berkadia Mortgage Financing 50% December 31, 2009[14] Joint venture with Jefferies Financial Group, formerly known as Leucadia
Berkshire Hathaway Assurance Insurance 100% December 1, 2007
Berkshire Hathaway Automotive Automotive 90% May 9, 2015[15] Renamed from Van Tuyl Group
Berkshire Hathaway Energy Utilities 92% March 26, 1999 Renamed from Mid-American Energy Holdings
BoatUS Insurance July 27, 2007
Borsheim's Fine Jewelry Luxury Items 100% 1989[16]
Brooks Sports Apparel 100% August 2, 2006
BNSF Railway Company Railroads and Logistics 100% February 12, 2010 $34 Billion[17]
Business Wire Media 100% March 1, 2006[18]
Cavalier Homes Materials and Construction 100% 2008
Central States Indemnity Insurance and Finance 100% October 20, 1992[19]
Charter Brokerage Logistics 100% December 12, 2014[20]
Clayton Homes Materials and Construction 100% May 10, 2007[21] $1.7 billion[22][23][24]
CORT Business Services Furniture Related 100% January 14, 2000 $467 Million ($3,418.94 Million 2017)[3]
CTB Inc. Capital Goods 100% 2002
Dairy Queen[25] Food and Beverage 99% October 21, 1997 $585 Million[26]
Duracell Household Products 100% February 29, 2016[27] $1.8 billion[28]
Ebby Halliday Companies Real Estate 100% June 4, 2018[29]
Fechheimer Brothers Company Clothing 100% 1986
FlightSafety International Business Services 100% 1997[30]
Forest River Automotive 100% August 31, 2005
Fruit of the Loom Clothing 100% April 30, 2002[31] $835 Million[32]
Garanimals Clothing 100% September 4, 2002
GEICO Insurance and Finance 100% August 26, 1996[33] $2.3 Billion[34]
Gen Re Insurance and Finance 100% December 21, 1995[35] $22 Billion[36]
Helzberg Diamonds Luxury Items 100% 1995[37]
H.H. Brown Shoe Group Clothing 100% July 1, 1991
International Metalworking Companies (IMC) Materials and Construction 100% May 8, 2006
Jazwares Toys 100% October 19, 2022
Johns Manville Materials and Construction 100% February 27, 2001[38] $1.8 Billion[13]
Jordan's Furniture Furniture Related 100% October 11, 1999
Justin Brands Clothing 100% August 1, 2000 $570 Million[13]
Kansas Bankers Surety Company Insurance and Finance 100% April 10, 1998
Kern River Pipeline Pipeline 92% March 21, 2006 $960 Million[39] A subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy
Larson-Juhl[40] Furniture Related 100% December 17, 2001
Louis Motor Motorcycles 100% February 20, 2015
Lubrizol Chemicals 100% September 16, 2011 $9.7 Billion[41][42]
Marmon Group Diversified Holding Company 99% 2008[43][44] $4.5 Billion
McLane Company Logistics 100% May 23, 2003[45] $1.45 Billion[46]
Medical Protective Liability Insurance 100% June 30, 2005[47][48]
MiTek Materials and Construction 90% June 12, 2001[49] Other 10% owned by MiTek management
National Indemnity Company Insurance and Finance 100% March 1, 1967[50] $6.8 Million ($49.78 Million inflation adjusted)[51]
Nebraska Furniture Mart Furniture Related 80% 1983[52] $60 Million[53]
NetJets Business Services 100% 1998[54] $725 Million [55]
Northern Natural Gas Pipeline 92% August 1, 2002 $928 Million[56] A subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy
NV Energy Electric & Gas Distribution 92% December 19, 2013[57] $5.6 Billion[58] A subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy
Omaha World-Herald Media 100% December 1, 2011[59] $150 Million[60]
Oriental Trading Company Toy Party Craft 100% November 2, 2012[61]
PacifiCorp Electric Distribution 92% 2005 $9.4 billion [62] A subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy
Pampered Chef[63] Food and Beverage 100% September 23, 2002
Pilot Flying J Retail, Food and Beverage, Petroleum 100% October 3, 2017[64] $2.76 billion in 2017 for a 38.6% Pilot stake; $8.2bn in 2023 for an additional 41.4% Initially started with a 38.6% stake in 2017.[64] Became a full owner in January 2024.[65]
Precision Castparts Corp. Aerospace and Defense 100% January 29, 2016 $37 Billion[66]
Precision Steel Warehouse, Inc. Materials and Construction 100% 1979[67]
RC Willey Home Furnishings Furniture Related 1995[68]
Richline Group Wholesale and Manufacturing 100% May 1, 2007[69]
Russell Brands Sports Equipment Manufacturer 100% 2006[31] $600 Million[70] A division of Fruit of the Loom
Scott Fetzer Company Other 100% 1985 $230 Million[13]
See's Candies Food and Beverage 100% January 3, 1972 $25 Million[71][72]
SE Homes Materials and Construction 100% 2007
Shaw Industries Materials and Construction January 21, 2002[73]
Star Furniture Furniture Related 100% July 14, 1997
TTI, Inc. Electronic Component Distribution 100% March 30, 2007
United States Liability Insurance Group Insurance and Finance 100% August 8, 2000[74]
Wesco Financial Insurance and Finance 100% 1978[75]
WPLG-TV Media 100% July 1, 2014[76]
XTRA Lease Commercial Semi Trailer Rental and Leasing 100% September 20, 2001[77]

U.S.-listed public company and ETF holdings

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Sourced from Berkshire Hathaway's Form 13F-HR filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as of May 2022:[78]

Company Ticker Sector Ownership % # of Shares Value As of date
Ally Financial NYSEALLY Financial Services 2.91 8,969,420 $346,847,471 May 23, 2022
Amazon NasdaqAMZN Technology and Retail -0.01 533,300 $1,147,565,606 May 23, 2022
American Express NYSEAXP Financial Services 20.26 151,610,700 $23,232,823,668 May 23, 2022
Aon plc NYSEAON Financial Services 2.06 4,396,000 $1,154,873,160 May 23, 2022
Apple Inc. NasdaqAAPL Technology 5.63 911,347,617 $125,392,318,623 May 23, 2022
Bank of America NYSEBAC Banking 12.73 1,032,852,006 $34,972,368,923 May 23, 2022
Bank of New York Mellon NYSEBK Banking 9.16 74,346,864 $3,254,162,237 May 23, 2022
BYD Company SEHK1211 Automotive 7.79 225,000,000 $7,499,250,000 May 23, 2022
Celanese NYSECE Chemicals 7.27 7,880,998 $1,187,902,829 May 23, 2022
Charter Communications NasdaqCHTR Telecommunications 2.33 3,828,941 $1,834,177,607 May 23, 2022
Chevron Corporation NYSECVX Petroleum 8.17 159,178,117 $26,713,271,595 May 23, 2022
Citigroup NYSEC Banking 2.69 52,244,797 $2,748,428,651 May 23, 2022
The Coca-Cola Company NYSEKO Food & Drink 9.24 400,000,000 $24,392,000,000 May 23, 2022
DaVita NYSEDVA Healthcare 38.21 36,095,570 $3,408,504,675 May 23, 2022
Diageo NYSEDEO Alcohol 0.03 227,750 $41,511,993 May 23, 2022
Floor & Decor NYSEFND Retail 4.52 4,780,000 $328,051,400 May 23, 2022
General Motors NYSEGM Automotive 4.28 62,045,847 $2,196,422,984 May 23, 2022
Globe Life NYSEGL Insurance 6.53 6,353,727 $594,454,698 May 23, 2022
HP Inc. NYSEHPQ Technology 11.82 121,092,418 $4,195,852,284 May 23, 2022
Itochu TYO: 8001 Conglomerate 5.53 81,304,200 $2,309,039,280 May 23, 2022
Johnson & Johnson NYSEJNJ Pharmaceuticals 0.01 327,100 $57,890,158 May 23, 2022
Kraft Heinz NasdaqKHC Food & Drink 26.53 325,634,818 $12,494,607,967 May 23, 2022
Kroger NYSEKR Retail 8.09 57,985,263 $2,821,562,898 May 23, 2022
Liberty Latin America Ltd. Class A NasdaqLILA Media 5.59 2,630,792 $24,361,134 May 23, 2022
Liberty Latin America Ltd. Class C NasdaqLILAK Media 1.06 1,284,020 $11,812,984 May 23, 2022
Liberty Media Formula One Series C NasdaqFWONK Media 3.8 7,722,451 $481,803,718 May 23, 2022
Liberty Sirius XM Group Series A NasdaqLSXMA Media 14.4 20,207,680 $812,146,659 May 23, 2022
Liberty Sirius XM Group Series C NasdaqLSXMK Media 14.4 43,208,291 $1,729,627,889 May 23, 2022
Markel Corporation NasdaqMKL Insurance 3.11 424,343 $565,683,166 May 23, 2022
Marsh McLennan NYSEMMC Insurance 0.08 404,911 $60,675,913 May 23, 2022
Mastercard NYSEMA Financial Services 0.41 3,986,648 $1,340,231,325 May 23, 2022
McKesson Corporation NYSEMCK Logistics 2.02 2,921,975 $943,388,849 May 23, 2022
Mondelez International NasdaqMDLZ Food & Drink 0.04 578,000 $35,367,820 May 23, 2022
Moody's Corporation NYSEMCO Financial Services 13.46 24,669,778 $7,136,226,682 May 23, 2022
Nubank NYSENU Banking 2.29 107,118,784 $408,122,567 May 23, 2022
Occidental Petroleum NYSEOXY Petroleum 26 224,100,000 $13,500,000,000 July 25, 2023
Procter & Gamble NYSEPG Consumer Goods 0.01 315,400 $44,720,566 May 23, 2022
RH NYSERH Retail 8.86 2,170,000 $582,862,000 May 23, 2022
Royalty Pharma NasdaqRPRX Pharmaceuticals 0.34 1,496,372 $59,136,621 May 23, 2022
Snowflake Inc. NYSESNOW Technology 1.92 6,125,376 $866,679,450 May 23, 2022
SPDR S&P 500 Trust ETF NYSESPY Exchange Traded Fund - 39,400 $15,351,422 May 23, 2022
StoneCo NYSESTNE Financial Services 3.42 10,695,448 $99,788,530 May 23, 2022
Store Capital NYSESTOR Real Estate 5.25 14,754,811 $385,248,115 May 23, 2022
T-Mobile US NasdaqTMUS Telecommunications 0.41 5,242,000 $660,701,680 May 23, 2022
United Parcel Service NYSEUPS Courier Service -0.01 59,400 $10,159,776 May 23, 2022
US Bancorp NYSEUSB Banking 9.69 144,046,330 $7,088,519,899 May 23, 2022
Vanguard 500 Index Fund ETF NYSEVOO Exchange Traded Fund - 43,000 $15,394,860 May 23, 2022
Verisign NasdaqVRSN Technology 11.77 12,815,613 $2,121,752,888 May 23, 2022
Verizon Communications NYSEVZ Telecommunications 0.03 1,380,111 $68,356,898 May 23, 2022
Visa Inc NYSEV Financial Services 0.50 8,297,460 $1,651,443,464 May 23, 2022

Non-US public companies

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At year end 2021, Berkshire Hathaway Energy owns 7.7% of Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD Company, and Berkshire Hathaway owns approximately 6% stakes in five major Japanese conglomerates, ITOCHU Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation, Marubeni Corporation, Sumitomo Corporation and Mitsui & Co., Ltd.[79]

Former subsidiaries

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Company Sector Ownership % Disposal Date Notes
H. J. Heinz Company Foods 52.5% July 2, 2015
Merged into Kraft-Heinz July 13, 2019 Sold[80]
The Buffalo News Media 100% Mar 16, 2020 Sold[81]

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