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Berkshire Hathaway

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Est. 1839   •  1k+ employees   •  Public (NYSE:BRK.A)

Berkshire Hathaway is a U.S.-based multinational conglomerate holding company that owns a diverse portfolio of businesses and investments.

Berkshire Hathaway appears to be independent with no known parent company.

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Berkshire Hathaway

Major Shareholders

NameTypeOwnershipVotingAs of
Warren E. Buffett Largest individual shareholder and longtime chairman/CEO. As of the March 5, 2025 record date he beneficially owned about 206,359 Class A shares (37.9% of that class) and 951 Class B shares, which together give him roughly 30.4% of Berkshire’s total voting power and an estimated mid‑teens percentage of its economic interest.
Founder14.4%30.4%Mar 2025
The Vanguard Group, Inc. Largest institutional shareholder. Through its index and ETF funds Vanguard held about 153.1 million Class B shares as of June 30, 2025 (roughly 11% of that class) plus a smaller position in Class A, implying on the order of 7–8% of Berkshire’s total economic interest and under 3% of aggregate voting power.
Institutional7.4%2.7%Jun 2025
BlackRock, Inc. One of the largest passive asset managers in Berkshire. BlackRock reported owning about 113.5 million Class B shares as of June 30, 2025 (around 8.3% of that class), corresponding to just over 5% of Berkshire’s economic interest and well under 2% of total voting rights.
Institutional5.3%1.6%Jun 2025
State Street Corporation Major index-fund provider and custodian bank. Its asset‑management arm held roughly 72.5 million Class B shares as of June 30, 2025 (about 5.35% of the B shares), implying on the order of 3–4% of Berkshire’s overall economic interest and around 1% of voting power.
Institutional3.4%1.1%Jun 2025
FMR LLC (Fidelity Investments) Parent of Fidelity mutual funds. As of the March 5, 2025 record date it held about 33,517 Class A shares (roughly 6.17% of that class), making it the second‑largest Class A holder after Buffett; this stake equates to a bit over 2% of Berkshire’s total economic interest and nearly 5% of the combined voting power.
Institutional2.3%4.9%Mar 2025
Geode Capital Management, LLC Quantitative manager that sub‑advises many Fidelity index funds. Reported ownership of about 39.9 million Class B shares as of June 30, 2025 (just under 3% of the B class), corresponding to an estimated ~1.8–2.0% of Berkshire’s total economic interest and well below 1% of the votes.
Institutional1.9%0.6%Jun 2025
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust Charitable trust that has received large Berkshire positions via Warren Buffett’s philanthropy. As of mid‑2025 it held roughly 24.1 million Class B shares (about 1.8% of the B shares), implying a bit over 1% of Berkshire’s economic value and well under 1% of voting power, with no role in company management.
Institutional1.1%0.4%Jun 2025
First Manhattan Co. LLC Long‑standing value‑oriented investment firm associated historically with Berkshire directors. As of the March 5, 2025 record date it owned about 2.73% of the Class A shares (roughly 14–15k A shares), translating to approximately 1% of Berkshire’s total economic interest and just over 2% of aggregate voting power.
Institutional1.0%2.2%Mar 2025
Susan A. Buffett Warren Buffett’s daughter and a Berkshire director. Public filings and 2025 coverage indicate she owns about 80 Class A shares and around 4.8–4.9 million Class B shares, making her the second‑largest individual shareholder but with a stake well below 1% of Berkshire’s total value and roughly a tenth of a percent of its voting power.
Individual0.2%0.1%Mar 2025

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