Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A, Financial)(BRK.B, Financial), the $520-billion insurance conglomerate headed by Warren Buffett (Trades, Portfolio), announced this week that it reduced its holding in Liberty Global PLC (LBTYA, Financial) according to GuruFocus Real-Time Picks, a Premium feature.
The insurance conglomerate sold 1.3 million shares of the UK-based cable company on Sept. 4, reducing the position 6.73%. Shares traded around $22.31 at the time. Berkshire has an estimated loss of 33.13% on the stock since initially buying shares during the fourth quarter of 2013.
Company background
Liberty Global operates cable networks in a wide range of European markets, including the UK, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland, Poland and Slovakia. The company serves over 9 million Internet access customers across its consolidated footprint.
GuruFocus ranks Liberty Global's financial strength 4 out of 10: Although the company has a high Piotroski F-score of 7, Liberty Global has a weak Altman Z-score of 0.85 and a debt-to-equity ratio that underperforms 76.32% of global competitors.
Liberty Global's profitability ranks 5 out of 10 as three-year revenue and earnings growth rates that underperform over 60% of global competitors offset strong net profit margins and returns on equity.
See also
Buffett trimmed his conglomerate's holding in Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC, Financial) and increased Berkshire's stake in Bank of America Corp. (BAC, Financial) over the past few weeks, according to the list of GuruFocus Real-Time Picks. The guru also announced on Aug. 31 that his conglomerate took stakes in five Japanese conglomerates.
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