Berkshire's New Leadership Takes Position in Macy's, Shares Surge Premarket

Deep News
05/18

Shares of department store operator Macy's rose nearly 4% in premarket trading on Monday. This followed a regulatory filing disclosing that Berkshire Hathaway established a new position in Macy's during the first quarter. Based on holdings as of March 31, the position is valued at approximately $55 million.

Market Analysis: Trade Executed by Investment Deputy For Berkshire, a company with a market capitalization approaching $1 trillion, a $55 million position is relatively small, a mere fraction of its major holdings like Apple. Consequently, the market widely speculates that this transaction was led by investment deputy Ted Weschler, who manages about 6% of the company's equity portfolio. Weschler is known for investing in overlooked small- and mid-cap stocks and has previously identified opportunities such as DaVita for Berkshire.

The First 13F of the "Post-Buffett Era" This 13F filing is Berkshire's first complete portfolio adjustment disclosure since formally entering the "post-Buffett era," viewed by the market as a significant indicator of the new management team's investment direction. The filing shows that under the leadership of new CEO Greg Abel, Berkshire not only initiated the Macy's position in Q1 but also made a significant return to airline stocks and substantially increased its stake in Alphabet.

For Macy's, Berkshire's entry undoubtedly provides a boost to its ongoing strategic restructuring. As of now, Macy's has not commented on this news.

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