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Berkshire Hathaway buys Warren Buffett's hometown paper | Berkshire Hathaway buys Warren Buffett's hometown paper |
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Berkshire Hathaway has bought the Omaha World-Herald, the hometown newspaper of its chairman Warren Buffett, for $150m ($96m). | |
The deal, which was announced in November, obliges Berkshire to take on $50m in debts held by the paper. | The deal, which was announced in November, obliges Berkshire to take on $50m in debts held by the paper. |
Mr Buffett had previously said he would not invest in the newspaper industry due to its dwindling returns. | |
Berkshire already owns the Buffalo News and a large share in the Washington Post. | Berkshire already owns the Buffalo News and a large share in the Washington Post. |
"I wouldn't do this if I thought this was doomed to some sort of extinction," said Buffett in a meeting with World-Herald shareholders. | "I wouldn't do this if I thought this was doomed to some sort of extinction," said Buffett in a meeting with World-Herald shareholders. |
The paper had previously operated under a system of employee-ownership, and employees, retirees and representatives from the newspaper's foundation trust voted overwhelmingly in favour of the takeover. | |
The Omaha World-Herald employs 1,600 people and its daily circulation is about 135,000, with a Sunday circulation of about 170,000. | |
Berkshire Hathaway owns more than 80 companies and has large investments in giants such as Coca-Cola, and US bank Wells Fargo. | |
Last month the firm announced it had acquired a $10.7bn stake in IBM, although Mr Buffett has traditionally shied away from investing in technology firms. |
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