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Corporate Governance Concerns at Berkshire Hathaway |
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ExcerptsMode of OperationsControversiesThe David Sokol AffairAOn March 14, 2011, Berkshire entered into an agreement to buy Lubrizol Corporation for a cash payment of US$9 billion. It would also be liable for a US$700 million debt on Lubrizol’s books. Lubrizol manufactured lubricants used in engines on big trucks, buses, and boats... Compromise on the Audit Front?Some experts criticized Berkshire for compromising the reputation of its audit controls given the dealings that were unearthed by the US regulatory agencies, beginning 2008. In October 2008, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC ) and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA ) were reported to have been investigating Thomas P Flanagan (Flanagan), a former partner and an ex-Vice Chairman of Berkshire’s external auditor, Deloitte & Touche LLP (Deloitte), for trading on insider information in many of its key clients, also comprising its audit clients... Question of Independence of Berkshire's INndependent DirectorsThe Berkshire Proxy Statement for the Annual Meeting for Board of Directors dated May 5, 2012 (Proxy Statement, 2012), stated that the Governance Committee of the Board of Directors had agreed that the following directors were independent and that none of them had any material relationship with the company which curtailed his/ her capacity to act as an independent director: Stephen B. Burke (Burke); Susan L. Decker; William H. Gates III (Gates); David S. Gottesman (Gottesman); Charlotte Guyman; Donald R. Keough (Keough); Thomas S. Murphy (Murphy), and Walter Scott, Jr (Scott)... Looking AheadTill 2010, any concerns about Berkshire's corporate governance or any other alleged bungles were brushed aside with the argument that what mattered was the company's financial performance, which was amongst the best. However, the same argument appeared weak since the start of 2011 as Berkshire had trailed the S&P 500 in 2010. According to experts, it was improbable that Berkshire would once again strike deals akin to those executed with troubled financial companies impacted by the 2008 financial crisis...
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Exhibit I: Berkshire Hathaway's Financial Performance (2004-2011)
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