Berkshire Hathaway management has completed the transition, and Japan's investment returns have been substantial.

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The Economic Observer reports that Berkshire Hathaway’s recent hotspots focus on international investment returns and management transition. On February 9, 2026, the Nikkei 225 index broke 56,000 points for the first time in history, boosting the market value of Berkshire’s holdings in Japan’s five major trading companies to over $41 billion, with a single-day unrealized gain approaching $2 billion. Since 2019, this investment has nearly doubled in book value. Meanwhile, the company’s management transition has been completed, with Greg Abel officially serving as President and CEO starting January 1, 2026, marking a new management phase.

In terms of the investment portfolio, according to the Q3 2025 13F report, Berkshire has newly acquired approximately 17.85 million shares of Alphabet, Google’s parent company, valued at about $4.3 billion, increasing its tech exposure.

Recent Stock Performance

Berkshire’s stock price has shown volatility over the past 7 days (up to February 12, 2026). Data indicates that the price declined from $762,569.63 at the close on February 6 to $749,540.00 at the close on February 12, a decrease of 1.71%, with a volatility of 1.99%. Trading volume was relatively light, with total trading value of $979 million during this period. The latest closing price on February 12 was $749,540.00, up 0.14% for the day. The trailing twelve months P/E ratio is 15.98, while the Dow Jones index fell 1.34% in the same period, underperforming the broader market.

Institutional Views

Institutional ratings for Berkshire remain generally stable. As of February 2026, among seven covering institutions, 29% have a buy or overweight rating, 57% hold a neutral stance, with an average target price of $881,059.47, indicating upside potential. Morgan Stanley and other institutions have not recently adjusted their ratings but emphasize the company’s cash reserves and diversified business as supporting long-term resilience.

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