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This Article is From Jan 04, 2019

Buffett's Share Buybacks Fail to Prevent Berkshire From Sliding

Berkshire’s stock fell the most in 11 months as some of its biggest equity holdings, Apple and Delta Air Lines, cut Q4 forecasts.

(Bloomberg) -- Warren Buffett's revamped stock-repurchase policy can't seem to keep Berkshire Hathaway Inc. from falling.

Berkshire's stock fell the most in 11 months on Thursday as some of its biggest equity holdings, Apple Inc. and Delta Air Lines Inc., cut revenue forecasts. The closing price has spent nearly a month below $312,806 -- the average price Buffett paid for repurchases in August. The Class A shares fell to $287,000 on Thursday, the lowest since February.

Berkshire's board loosened the buyback policy last year, allowing Buffett and Vice Chairman Charles Munger to repurchase the shares whenever they felt prices fell below intrinsic value. They had previously been limited to buying back stock only when the price was less than a 20 percent premium to book value.

To contact the reporter on this story: Katherine Chiglinsky in New York at kchiglinsky@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Michael J. Moore at mmoore55@bloomberg.net, Dan Reichl, Daniel Taub

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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