WASHINGTON: Billionaire US investor
Warren Buffett
(93) said that the Indian
market
has “unexplored”
opportunities
, which his conglomerate holding company,
Berkshire Hathaway
, would like to explore “in the future”.
Buffett’s remarks came at Berkshire’s annual meeting on Friday when Rajeev Agarwal of DoorDarshi Advisors, a US-based hedge fund that invests in Indian equities, asked him about the possibility of Berkshire exploring in India, the world’s fifth-largest economy.
“It is a very good question. I am sure there are loads of opportunities in countries like India,” he said.
“The question, however, is whether we have any advantage or insights into those businesses in India or any contacts that will make possible transactions that Berkshire would like to participate in. That is something a more energetic management at Berkshire could pursue,” the co-founder, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway said.
Decidedly reducing stake in Apple was one of the key topics. Buffett clarified that it had nothing to do with the long-term view on the stock. He also told shareholders that vice-chairmen Greg Abel and Ajit Jain have proven themselves the right people to lead Berkshire after he departs. agencies