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  • Berkshire + Burlington = Hypocrisy, Expediency and Full Dose of Ego? [View article]
    I agree that the deal is out of character. Buffett broke his 3 cardinal rules: don't issue stock, don't issue debt, and don't split the stock. He broke all 3 rules in the same deal.

    He obviously stretched into the acquisition, and paid a pretty price as well. This is a big departure from his previous deals in almost every way.

    However, I don't think this is simply hubris or some unfulfilled childish infatuation with trains. Berkshire has for a long time needed major operating businesses to go with the insurance and investments, for numerous reasons. One is simply to maximize the earnings potential of the company, but I think this deal goes beyond that.

    I think that succession and hence Berkshire's long-term health factored into this deal in a few ways. I have long been of the opinion that it would be a big mistake for Buffett to leave Berkshire to his successor with billions of cash requiring investment. A single bad investment made by his successor could undo decades of careful building. He also does not want to give his successor a bunch of hard problems to address such as betting the company on whether or not to provide hurricane reinsurance. Finally, he probably has quite a short list of possible successors, and knows their skill sets.

    I think the Burlington deal addresses all of these questions. It transforms Berkshire into a huge operating company full of businesses that are generally easy to run. It provides an enormous sponge to absorb Berkshire's cash -- Burlington requires billions of cap ex every year for maintenance and growth. Burlington is also related to Bekrshire's energy businesses, and I suspect that Buffett's successor will come from there (i.e. David Sokol).

    So with a single deal, Buffett has transformed Berkshire into a more secure, easier to run company, with indefatigable earnings power. The opportunity to do this during a market trough, I believe, explains Buffett's willingness to stretch into it.
    Nov 05 09:04 am |Rating: +9 0
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