Interview With Gifford Combs, Managing director and portfolio manager, Dalton Investments
Q: Given that context, where are you focused?
Berkshire Hathaway [ticker: BRK.A]. Think of it as the Rodney Dangerfield of companies in America.
The operating businesses are a superb collection that earn more than 25% on tangible net worth. They should be valued at 20 times earnings, or about $70 billion. I value the finance and utility businesses at 1½ times book value -- together they are worth about $26 billion.
The majority of the value at Berkshire is in the insurance entities, which hold virtually all of the investments. The insurance business depends upon the value one places on the $58 billion of "float," which are the non-interest-bearing liabilities of the insurance companies. Adjusting for the float and making allowances for deferred taxes, I value the insurance companies at nearly $200 billion. The total comes to more than $290 billion, or about $190,000 per share. More conservative assumptions about investment returns over time would lower that value; but it's hard to get to a number much below $150,000 per share.
Q: Given that context, where are you focused?
Berkshire Hathaway [ticker: BRK.A]. Think of it as the Rodney Dangerfield of companies in America.
The operating businesses are a superb collection that earn more than 25% on tangible net worth. They should be valued at 20 times earnings, or about $70 billion. I value the finance and utility businesses at 1½ times book value -- together they are worth about $26 billion.
The majority of the value at Berkshire is in the insurance entities, which hold virtually all of the investments. The insurance business depends upon the value one places on the $58 billion of "float," which are the non-interest-bearing liabilities of the insurance companies. Adjusting for the float and making allowances for deferred taxes, I value the insurance companies at nearly $200 billion. The total comes to more than $290 billion, or about $190,000 per share. More conservative assumptions about investment returns over time would lower that value; but it's hard to get to a number much below $150,000 per share.