Warren Buffett recounts his role during 2008 financial crisis

Berkshire is known for having the ability to do deals when other companies are strapped for cash

Warren Buffett
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett plays bridge during the Berkshire annual meeting weekend in Omaha, Nebraska on May 3. (Photo: Reuters)
Nicole Friedman | WSJ
Last Updated : Sep 12 2018 | 2:50 PM IST
During the worst financial crisis in decades, Warren Buffett never lost his faith that the US economy would recover.

“The factories don’t disappear, the farmland doesn’t disappear, the skills of the people don’t disappear” during a crisis, he told The Wall Street Journal recently. But “there’s no way of knowing, when you’re in a situation like we were in in the fall of 2008 or 2009, when or precisely how it will end.”

Buffett, who is chairman and chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, sat down for a video interview with The Wall Street Journal to reflect on the causes and legacy of the financial crisis that hit its peak a decade ago. He also recalled his own role in responding to the crisis.


Berkshire is known for having the ability to do deals when other companies are strapped for cash. Buffett has famously said his strategy is to “be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful”.

During the crisis, Berkshire helped rescue blue-chip companies that included Goldman Sachs Group and General Electric Co. In total, Berkshire’s investments in September and October 2008 exceeded $15 billion.

But Buffett also turned down requests for financial lifelines from some struggling companies. He explained why he declined to help Lehman Brothers Holdings and American International Group during the 2008 crisis.


“One of the lessons of the 2008-09 experience… was the fact that every company in the United States was a domino, and those dominoes were placed right next to each other,” he said. “So when they started toppling, everything was in line.”
Source: The Wall Street Journal

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