Berkshire
Coverage of Berkshire in the Nexus archive.
- UK school leavers and new students to be offered meningitis B vaccine
The UK government will offer a meningitis B vaccine to teenagers in their final school year and new university students as part of a one-off program starting in July. This follows recent outbreaks in Kent, Dorset, and Berkshire that caused three deaths.
- Tokio Marine boss to use Berkshire deal for global growth drive
Masahiro Koike, the boss of Japanese insurance group Tokio Marine, plans to use a deal with Berkshire to drive global growth and position the company as one of the top five global insurers within a decade.
- Here’s what wild single-stock price swings may signal for your index fund
The article discusses how volatile single-stock price movements might affect index funds and includes updates on SpaceX and other IPOs, a situation impacting Alphabet's non-Berkshire shareholders, and financial advice from the Moneyist.
- These home-builder stocks look cheap after Berkshire’s ‘vote of confidence’ in the sector
Home-builder stocks are trading at low valuations after Berkshire's vote of confidence, despite two years of underperformance. Most home builders remain profitable.
- Taylor Morrison Soars on Berkshire Deal; IBM Jumps on Trump Mention | Stock Movers
Taylor Morrison's stock rose due to a Berkshire deal, and IBM's stock increased following a mention of Trump. The article highlights these stock movements without additional context.
- Berkshire buys homebuilder Taylor Morrison for $8.5bn in Abel’s first big deal
Berkshire has acquired homebuilder Taylor Morrison for $8.5 billion in a significant move under new CEO Abel. The acquisition is positioned as a strategic bet on the eventual recovery of the property sector.
- Berkshire trails red-hot S&P 500 by biggest margin so far this year
Berkshire's B shares are underperforming the S&P 500 by 16.3 percentage points year-to-date in 2026, marking the largest gap so far this year.
- Surrey police launch investigation into UK Epstein abuse allegations
Surrey police have launched an investigation into child sexual abuse allegations after two women came forward as victims of attacks in Britain detailed in the Epstein files, with claims dating back to the 1980s and 1990s. The alleged attacks took place in Surrey and Berkshire, including the Windsor estate. The investigation is focused on these specific allegations.
- Police investigate two allegations of child sexual abuse in Epstein files that allegedly took place in Surrey and Berkshire from the late 80s to 2000
Police are investigating two allegations of child sexual abuse from the late 80s to 2000 in Surrey and Berkshire related to Epstein files. The allegations involve child sexual abuse and took place over several years. Investigations are ongoing.
- Warren Buffett teased to CNBC a ‘tiny purchase’ in March. Berkshire filing may have revealed it
Warren Buffett mentioned a 'tiny purchase' in March during an interview with CNBC, and a recent Berkshire filing may reveal the details of this purchase. The purchase was made by Berkshire, a conglomerate led by Warren Buffett. The specifics of the purchase have not been publicly disclosed.
- Berkshire Sold $8 Billion of Chevron Shares as Prices Soared
Berkshire sold $8 billion of Chevron shares as gas prices soared due to conflict between US, Israel and Iran. The conflict has choked off oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, causing gasoline, diesel and jet fuel prices to jump. Berkshire's sale is a significant move amid rising energy costs.
- Berkshire’s Abel sours on some of Warren Buffett’s picks, while betting big on Delta
Greg Abel, successor to Warren Buffett, has placed a $2.8 billion bet on Delta, contrasting with Buffett's previous decision to exit U.S. airlines in 2020. This move indicates a differing investment strategy between the two. Abel's investment is significant, totaling $2.8 billion.
- Health agency names two schools affected by Berkshire meningitis outbreak
An outbreak of meningitis in Berkshire has caused the death of a student and affected two schools, Reading Blue Coat school and Highdown secondary school and sixth form centre, where patients are receiving treatment. Close contacts have been offered antibiotics as a precaution. The UK Health Security Agency is handling the situation.
- One dead and two more ill after meningitis outbreak in Berkshire
One person has died and two more are being treated after a meningitis outbreak in Berkshire, following a recent outbreak in Kent that killed two and left over a dozen others hospitalized. The UK Health Security Agency confirmed new cases in Reading, including a student who died. The outbreaks are linked to specific locations, including a Canterbury nightclub.
- Greg Abel knows Berkshire cold, but some miss the Buffett magic
Greg Abel led his first annual shareholders meeting as CEO and received decent reviews. The meeting was compared to those led by Warren Buffett, implying some attendees missed Buffett's presence. Abel's performance was deemed not spectacular but acceptable.
- 'Big Short' Investor Michael Burry Exits GameStop After eBay Bid
Michael Burry, the 'Big Short' investor, has exited GameStop after the company's $55.5 billion eBay bid. This move breaks the Berkshire-style thesis Burry had bet on since January. The bid marks a significant shift in GameStop's strategy.
- Inside the First Berkshire Shareholder Meeting With Greg Abel as CEO
The first Berkshire shareholder meeting was held with Greg Abel as CEO. This meeting marks a new era for the company under Abel's leadership. The meeting is significant as it showcases Abel's vision and strategy for Berkshire's future.
- MPs accuse South East Water leaders of incompetence over repeated outages
MPs have accused South East Water's leadership, including CEO David Hinton and the board, of incompetence and unaccountability over repeated water outages affecting 2.3 million customers in Berkshire, Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, and Sussex. A parliamentary committee declared no confidence in the executives.