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Berkshire Hathaway delivers blowout Q3 profit as Buffett’s cash mountain keeps growing

by admin November 2, 2025
November 2, 2025
Berkshire Hathaway delivers blowout Q3 profit as Buffett’s cash mountain keeps growing

Berkshire Hathaway delivered a robust blowout in its Q3 2025 earnings, showcasing another strong quarter under Warren Buffett’s leadership.

The conglomerate’s net earnings attributable to shareholders soared to nearly $30.8 billion, up from $26.3 billion in the same period last year.

Meanwhile, Buffett’s cash mountain grew even larger, reaching a staggering $381 billion. This cash hoard provides Berkshire with unprecedented firepower to capitalize on future opportunities amid market uncertainties.

Berkshire Hathaway sold about $6 billion worth of stock in Q3 2025, balancing equity sales with disciplined capital deployment amid market uncertainties.

This sale supports Berkshire’s strategy to maintain capital flexibility while preparing for targeted investments. 

Berkshire Hathaway Q3: Strong operating gains drive profits

Berkshire Hathaway’s operating profit from its wholly owned businesses, including insurance and railroads, jumped by 34% in Q3 2025 compared to the previous year.

This impressive rise stems from solid performances across multiple sectors within its diversified portfolio.

The insurance segment continued to be a significant profit driver, while investments in transportation and energy also contributed meaningfully to the bottom line.

Although overall revenues saw some pressure due to softer insurance premium growth and other segments, the combined operating and investment income propelled Berkshire to a strong earnings beat.

The company’s strategy to hold a large cash reserve while selectively deploying capital showed clear benefits in this quarter.

Buffett’s massive cash reserve and strategic flexibility

Berkshire Hathaway’s cash hoard has now surged to an unprecedented $381 billion, the largest in the company’s history and more than any other publicly traded firm in the world.

For Warren Buffett, this mountain of cash isn’t just a byproduct of caution; it’s a deliberate strategy.

His decision to keep such a massive reserve reflects a disciplined, opportunistic mindset, one that allows Berkshire to move quickly when market turbulence creates the kind of deals Buffett loves.

Despite sitting on this record sum, Buffett remains committed to equities.

He emphasized that most of Berkshire’s value still comes from its stakes in public companies and wholly owned businesses. The cash, in his view, is not a sign of retreat but of readiness.

The buildup follows Buffett’s well-noted decision to pare down some high-profile positions, including Apple, which he felt had become overvalued.

Rather than chasing the current market rally, Berkshire is biding its time, waiting for moments when valuations make more sense and opportunities emerge.

This quarter also marks a turning point for the 94-year-old investor. Buffett confirmed plans to step down as CEO by the end of 2025, passing the leadership baton to longtime deputy Greg Abel.

The announcement has drawn attention not only for its symbolism but also for what it says about Berkshire’s next chapter: continuity, stability, and a deep bench of experienced managers ready to carry on Buffett’s playbook.

For shareholders, the latest report is a mix of record profits, disciplined restraint, and long-term vision.

Buffett’s philosophy, patience backed by immense liquidity, continues to serve as a masterclass in strategic investing. As markets swing between fear and exuberance, Berkshire’s growing cash fortress ensures it will be ready when opportunity knocks again.

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