Berkshire said in a regulatory filing https://bit.ly/2Z9Kxml, it
owned about 137.6 million shares, worth $3.4 billion, of the
fourth-largest U.S. bank by assets, down about 100 million from
the end of June.
Buffett began investing in Wells Fargo in 1989, but has been
reducing Berkshire's stake as the bank struggles to recover from
a series of scandals over its treatment of customers, including
the opening of accounts without their knowledge.
Wells Fargo's ability to grow remains subject to a Federal
Reserve limit. Moody's Investors Service on Wednesday lowered
its rating outlook on the bank to "negative" from "stable",
citing the bank's slower-than-expected ability to resolve
governance and oversight issues from previous years.
Berkshire still owns shares of several other banks, including
Bank of America Corp <BAC.N>, which became its largest common
stock holding other than iPhone-maker Apple Inc <AAPL.O>.
Buffett's conglomerate also owns dozens of operating businesses
including the BNSF railroad and Geico auto insurer.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Vinay
Dwivedi)
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