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FILE PHOTO: Warren Buffett, chief executive officer and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, speaks at a National Auto Dealers Association event in New York March 31, 2015. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid//File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Warren Buffett, chief executive officer and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, speaks at a National Auto Dealers Association event in New York March 31, 2015. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid//File Photo

By Jonathan Stempel

(Reuters) – Berkshire Hathaway will take full ownership of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, after the unit of Warren Buffett’s conglomerate agreed to acquire the 8% it did not already own from the family of late billionaire philanthropist Walter Scott.

According to a Tuesday regulatory filing, Berkshire Hathaway Energy will acquire 4.42 million shares of its voting common stock for $2.37 billion in cash and a $100 million bond maturing in 2057.

The Scott family will also exchange 1.6 million shares of the energy business, which are not publicly traded, for an unspecified number Berkshire Class B shares. Berkshire Hathaway Energy also issued a $600 million, one-year note.

Following the transaction, Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire would own 100% of the energy business, up from 92% now.

The transaction is expected to be completed after regulatory approvals in the current quarter.

Neither Berkshire Hathaway nor Berkshire Hathaway Energy immediately responded to requests for comment.

Scott, an Omaha native, was a longtime Berkshire director and Buffett friend who died in Sept. 2021 at age 90.

Analysts long expected Berkshire to buy out Scott’s family, though the purchase price appears to be lower than some forecast.

“I thought the price would be higher,” said James Shanahan, an analyst at Edward Jones. “It seems the Scott estate left a fair amount of money on the table.”

In June 2022, Berkshire Vice Chairman Greg Abel, who led Berkshire Hathaway Energy for a decade, sold his 1% stake to Berkshire for $870 million. That suggested that the Scott family’s stake was worth nearly $7 billion.

But the energy unit’s PacifiCorp utility has since faced many lawsuits by homeowners and business owners who blame it for causing wildfires in Oregon and northern California in 2020.

The purchase also lets Berkshire spend some of its cash, which totaled $276.9 billion as of June 30.

“It makes sense,” said Cathy Seifert, an analyst at CFRA Research. “Berkshire has a significant pile of cash to deploy, at a time U.S. Treasury yields are falling and likely to continue to fall.”

She said the energy business nonetheless “has had its fair amount of challenges since Abel sold his stake, not the least of which is the wildfire litigation.”

Berkshire Hathaway Energy owns energy, utility and pipeline operations, and one of the largest U.S. residential real estate brokerages.

Buffett’s conglomerate originally bought a 76% stake in 2000, when the unit was known as MidAmerican Energy. The unit adopted the Berkshire Hathaway Energy name in 2014.

Abel, 62, is expected to eventually succeed Buffett, 94, as Berkshire’s chief executive. 

(This story has been corrected to remove the value of the transaction’s stock component in paragraphs 1 and 3)

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Nick Zieminski)

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