Warren Buffett faces pressure for more disclosure
[NEW YORK] Investment analysts are criticizing Warren Buffett over the quality of the financial disclosures of his company, Berkshire Hathaway, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
The FT interviewed five of the six analysts who cover the US$370 billion company, which is the third largest on the US stock market.
They all noted difficulty in modeling the company's financial results based on its quarterly filings.
The FT said that Mr Buffett rejected the criticism, telling the paper that Berkshire communicates "all the relevant factors for a long-term investment in the shares."
Mr Buffett told the FT that he prefers communicating with shareholders through his annual letters, the next of which is set to be published on Feb. 28, as well as through answering questions at the company's annual shareholder meeting in Omaha.
REUTERS
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