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November 4, 2025 2 mins
# Berkshire Hathaway Stock Analysis: Record Cash Reserves Amid Market Uncertainty | Investment Podcast Episode

Dive into our comprehensive analysis of Berkshire Hathaway's Class A stock performance as of November 4, 2025. This episode explores the investment giant's remarkable $382 billion cash position, recent 34% surge in operating earnings, and what these indicators mean for investors. We examine the stock's current valuation at approximately $715,490, its P/E ratio of 23, and analyze the impact of quarterly earnings fluctuations on long-term prospects. With Warren Buffett's succession plan taking shape as Greg Abel prepares to take the helm, we discuss the potential transition risks and rewards. Whether you're a current shareholder or considering this blue-chip investment, our expert breakdown covers analyst projections, strategic shifts in buyback policies, and why Berkshire remains a fortress-like safe haven despite market volatility. Perfect for serious investors seeking balanced insights on one of the market's most watched stocks.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Today. On November four, twenty twenty five, Birchshire Hathaway Class
A stock is trading at approximately seven hundred fifteen thousand,
four hundred ninety United States dollars, showing some movement within
a daily range of about seven hundred six thousand to
seven hundred nineteen thousand United States dollars. The most recent

(00:20):
trading volume was four hundred forty three shares, just above
its average of around four hundred thirteen, indicating a slightly
higher than usual level of market activity. Over the past year,
the stock has fluctuated between roughly six hundred forty eight
thousand and eight hundred twelve thousand United States dollars. Notably,

(00:42):
the price to earnings ratio stands at about twenty three,
positioning Berkshire Hathaway as reasonably valued compared to broader market indices.
Considering its stability and earnings power. Recent developments reflect both
opportunity and uncertainty. The company's third quarter operating earnings surged

(01:02):
by thirty four percent, highlighted by strong insurance profits, and
its cash reserves have reached a record level of nearly
three hundred eighty two billion United States dollars. However, the
most recent quarterly earnings did see a notable decline to
five and seventy three hundreds United States dollars per share
versus twelve and eighteen hundreds United States dollars per share

(01:26):
a year ago, with sales dipping by just over half
a percent to ninety two and fifty two hundreds billion
United States dollars. This drop presents some short term headwims,
but long term prospects are bolstered by its significant liquidity
and diversified income streams. In terms of analyst sentiment, there
is a median price target for class A shares over

(01:48):
six hundred and six thousand United States dollars grounded and
expected twenty twenty five earnings of about twenty and sixty
three hundreds United States dollars per share. UBS and other
major analysts continue to view Berkshire Hathaway as an appealing
long term investment and as safe haven amid market on certainty,
especially given its fortress like cash position and prudent capital allocation,

(02:12):
though they do caution that with Warren Buffett preparing to
step aside and greg Abel taking the helm, some transition
risk exists. The company remains committed to its no dividend
policy and has paused share buy backs, reflecting a very
conservative posture in what many see as an overheated equity market. Overall,
despite near term earnings volatility and executive transition concerns, Berkshire

(02:36):
Hathaway Class A stock stands out as a critical long
term holding, driven by massive scale balance sheet strength and
broad sector exposure. Investors, however, should temper expectations for dramatic
gains and focus on the company's sustained resilience and proven
value creation.
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