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Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, left, plays bridge following the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting in 2019.Nati Harnik/The Associated Press

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc Berkshire Hathaway Inc on Saturday said fourth-quarter profit swelled, boosted by gains in many of its businesses and common stock investments such as Apple Inc Apple Inc, and said annual earnings reached a record high.

Berkshire also signalled renewed confidence in its own stock, repurchasing US$6.9-billion in the quarter, and boosting total buybacks in 2021 to a record $27-billion. Buffett said Berkshire has repurchased another $1.2-billion of stock in 2022.

In his annual letter to Berkshire shareholders, Buffett said buybacks make “good sense” when alternatives such as buying whole companies or more stocks appear “unattractive.”

He also expressed confidence in Berkshire’s dozens of operating businesses such as the BNSF railroad and Geico auto insurer, after having gone six years since a major acquisition and letting Berkshire’s cash stake swell to $146.7-billion.

“Today, internal opportunities deliver far better returns than acquisitions,” Buffett wrote.

Quarterly operating income rose 45 per cent to $7.29-billion, or approximately $4,931 per Class A share, from $5.02-billion a year earlier.

Results benefited from insurance underwriting gains, higher profit from BNSF, and currency fluctuations, among other factors.

Net income rose 11 per cent to $39.65-billion from $35.84-billion, with both totals reflecting large gains from stocks such as Apple Inc. Apple alone represents 46 per cent of the $350.7-billion of stocks that Berkshire owns.

Analysts on average expected operating profit of $4,251 per Class A share, according to Refinitiv I/B/E/S.

Buffett considers net income a misleading performance measure because it includes gains and losses from stock holdings, regardless of what Berkshire buys or sells.

For all of 2021, operating income rose 25 per cent to $27.46-billion, topping the previous record $24.78-billion set in 2018, while net income more than doubled to $89.8-billion.

Berkshire’s share price rose 30 per cent in 2021, topping the 29 per cent gain in the Standard & Poor’s 500 including dividends, and ending two years of significant underperformance relative to that index. They are also outperforming in 2022.

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