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Berkshire sells entire stakes in U.S. airlines - Buffett

Published 03/05/2020, 00:43
Updated 03/05/2020, 02:55
© Reuters. Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett talks to reporters prior to the Berkshire annual meeting in Omaha

© Reuters. Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett talks to reporters prior to the Berkshire annual meeting in Omaha

By David Shepardson and Jonathan Stempel

(Reuters) - Berkshire Hathaway Inc (N:BRKa) sold its entire stakes in the four largest U.S. airlines in April, Chairman Warren Buffett said Saturday at the company's annual meeting, saying "the world has changed" for the aviation industry.

The conglomerate had held sizeable positions in the airlines, including an 11% stake in Delta Air Lines (N:DAL), 10% of American Airlines Co (O:AAL), 10% of Southwest Airlines Co (N:LUV) and 9% of United Airlines (O:UAL) at the end of 2019, according to its annual report and company filings.

The conglomerate was one of the largest individual holders in the four airlines and in 2016 disclosed it had begun investing in the four carriers after avoiding the sector for years.

Airline stocks have been hard hit by the near collapse U.S. travel demand amid the coronavirus pandemic.

U.S. airlines are cutting hundreds of thousands of flights, parking thousands of planes as U.S. travel demand has fallen by about 95% and there is no clear timetable for passengers to return to flights at pre-crisis levels.

Buffett said the airline industry's outlook rapidly changed.

"We made that decision in terms of the airline business. We took money out of the business basically even at a substantial loss," Buffett said. "We will not fund a company that -- where we think that it is going to chew up money in the future."

Berkshire disclosed on April 3 it had sold about 18% of its Delta stake and 4% of its Southwest shares.

Buffett said Berkshire had invested around $7 billion or $8 billion amassing stakes in the four airlines including American Airlines Group Inc (O:AAL).

"We did not take out anything like $7 or $8 billion and that was my mistake," Buffett said at the company's annual meeting which was livestreamed. "I am the one who made the decision."

Southwest, American and United declined comment.

Delta said in a statement it was aware of the sale and has "tremendous respect for Mr. Buffett and the Berkshire team." The airline added it remains "confident that the strengths that are core to Delta’s business – our people, our brand, our network and our operational reliability – will endure and position Delta to succeed."

Buffett said he previously considered investing in additional airlines.

"It is a blow to have essentially your demand dry up.... It is basically that we shut off air travel in this country," Buffett added.

Buffett previously expressed grim sentiments about the financial outlook for airlines. He did invest in USAir in 1989.

© Reuters. Video grab of Warren Buffett addressing shareholders at the annual meeting of his Berkshire Hathaway Inc, which is being virtually broadcast due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Omaha

"If a farsighted capitalist had been present at Kitty Hawk, he would have done his successors a huge favor by shooting Orville down," Buffett wrote in his 2007 annual letter. "Investors have poured money into a bottomless pit, attracted by growth when they should have been repelled by it."

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