Warren Buffett ruled out a second recession in the U.S. and said businesses owned by his Berkshire Hathaway Inc. are growing. I am a huge bull on this country, Buffett, Berkshires chief executive officer, said today in remarks to the Montana Economic Development Summit. We will not have a double-dip recession at all. I see our businesses coming back almost across the board.
Berkshire bought railroad Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. for $27 billion in February in a deal that Buffett, 80, called a bet on the U.S. economy. The billionaires outlook contrasts with the views of economists such as New York University Professor Nouriel Roubini and Harvard University Professor Martin Feldstein, who have said the odds of another recession may be one in three or higher.
Ive seen sentiment turn sour in the last three months or so, generally in the media, Buffett said. I dont see that in our businesses. I see were employing more people than a month ago, two months ago.
Buffett built Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire into a $200 billion provider of insurance, energy and luxury goods and services over four decades. The company cut about 20,000 jobs last year as demand for its products declined.