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NYSE:BRK.A

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NYSE:BRK.A
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Price: 715 585.03 USD 0.99%
Market Cap: $1T

P/E

15.4
Current
23%
More Expensive
vs 3-y average of 12.6

Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s earnings. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total earnings.

P/E
15.4
=
Market Cap
$1.1T
/
Net Income
$67B

Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio shows how much investors pay for each dollar of a company`s earnings. It`s calculated by dividing the company`s market value by its total earnings.

P/E
15.4
=
Market Cap
$1.1T
/
Net Income
$67B

Valuation Scenarios

Berkshire Hathaway Inc is trading above its 3-year average

If P/E returns to its 3-Year Average (12.6), the stock would be worth $583 181.2 (19% downside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
2/4
Maximum Downside
-35%
Maximum Upside
+48%
Average Upside
0%
Scenario P/E Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 15.4 $715 585.03
0%
3-Year Average 12.6 $583 181.2
-19%
5-Year Average 10 $466 115.77
-35%
Industry Average 16.5 $765 413.03
+7%
Country Average 22.9 $1 061 288.1
+48%

Forward P/E
Today’s price vs future net income

Today's Market Cap Net Income Forward P/E
$1.1T
/
Jan 2026
$67B
=
15.4
Current
$1.1T
/
Dec 2026
$46.5B
=
23
Forward
$1.1T
/
Dec 2027
$48.2B
=
22.2
Forward
$1.1T
/
Dec 2028
$53.3B
=
20
Forward
$1.1T
/
Dec 2029
$53.1B
=
20.1
Forward

Forward P/E shows whether today’s P/E still looks high or low once future net income are taken into account.

Market Distribution

In line with most companies in the United States of America
Percentile
30th
Based on 8 489 companies
30th percentile
15.4
Low
0 — 15.3
Typical Range
15.3 — 33.2
High
33.2 —
Distribution Statistics
the United States of America
Min 0
30th Percentile 15.3
Median 22.9
70th Percentile 33.2
Max 1 826 183.3

Berkshire Hathaway Inc
Glance View

Berkshire Hathaway Inc. began its journey as a humble textile manufacturing company in the early 19th century. However, a pivotal transformation occurred when Warren Buffett took control in 1965 and turned it into a powerhouse of investment and conglomerate empire. The key to Berkshire's meteoric rise has been Buffett's unique investment philosophy where he focuses on the intrinsic value of companies, buying undervalued businesses with strong fundamentals and reliable management. Today, rather than textiles, Berkshire stands as a microcosm of the American economy with its diverse range of holdings and operating businesses spanning from insurance, railroads, utilities, to consumer goods, and fintech. The heart of Berkshire Hathaway's operations revolves around its vast portfolio of wholly owned subsidiaries and significant minority stakes in publicly traded stocks. Its insurance operations, led by entities such as GEICO and Berkshire Hathaway Reinsurance, act as a financial cornerstone, generating substantial premium float that can be invested to compound returns over time. Simultaneously, companies like BNSF Railway and Berkshire Hathaway Energy provide steady, predictable cash flows, aiding in funding further acquisitions and investments. Meanwhile, the equity investments in stalwarts like Apple provide substantial capital gains and dividends. This intricate symbiosis of varied businesses not only fuels Berkshire's financial growth but also encapsulates an ethos of patience and value investment that has captivated investors globally.

BRK.A Intrinsic Value
635 445.68 USD
Overvaluation 11%
Intrinsic Value
Price $715 585.03
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