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Berkshire Hathaway, the company owned by US investment guru Warren Buffett, has bought $5bn (£2.7bn) worth of Goldman Sachs shares. | Berkshire Hathaway, the company owned by US investment guru Warren Buffett, has bought $5bn (£2.7bn) worth of Goldman Sachs shares. |
Mr Buffett, the world's most famous investor, said Goldman was an "exceptional institution". | Mr Buffett, the world's most famous investor, said Goldman was an "exceptional institution". |
Hit by the crisis that has engulfed other major US financial institutions, it was forced to change its status from an investment bank this week. | Hit by the crisis that has engulfed other major US financial institutions, it was forced to change its status from an investment bank this week. |
Goldman Sachs said the deal would bolster its finances. | Goldman Sachs said the deal would bolster its finances. |
Berkshire Hathaway is buying $5bn of preferred stock bearing a 10% annual interest rate. | Berkshire Hathaway is buying $5bn of preferred stock bearing a 10% annual interest rate. |
It could increase its holding of Goldman shares as under the terms of the deal, it has the option of buying $5bn of common stock for $115 per share at any time in the next five years. | It could increase its holding of Goldman shares as under the terms of the deal, it has the option of buying $5bn of common stock for $115 per share at any time in the next five years. |
This is very expensive money for Goldman, not least because if it wants to buy Buffett out, it has to pay a 10% premium Robert Peston BBC business editor class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/robertpeston/2008/09/british_banks_shorted.html">Read Robert's thoughts in full In addition, Goldman Sachs said it was raising at least $2.5bn in common equity in a public offering. | |
Goldman said it was pleased that Warren Buffett had made such a significant investment. | Goldman said it was pleased that Warren Buffett had made such a significant investment. |
"We view it as a strong validation of our client franchise and future prospects," said chairman and chief executive Lloyd C. Blankfein. | "We view it as a strong validation of our client franchise and future prospects," said chairman and chief executive Lloyd C. Blankfein. |
"This investment will further bolster our strong capitalisation and liquidity position." | "This investment will further bolster our strong capitalisation and liquidity position." |