By Tom Hals
WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) – An uncommon, billion-dollar trial between Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway and the billionaire Haslam household was canceled by the courtroom on Saturday, two days earlier than it was scheduled to start out.
“This confirms that the trial scheduled on this matter for January 8 and 9, 2024 is hereby canceled and has been faraway from the Court docket’s calendar,” mentioned a Saturday docket entry for the case. The entry mentioned it was approved by Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn, the decide.
The Haslam household, Berkshire Hathaway and the chambers for Zurn couldn’t be reached for remark.
The 2-day non-jury trial in Delaware’s Court docket of Chancery was meant to find out the worth of the Haslam household’s 20% stake in Pilot Journey Facilities, the biggest U.S. truck cease chain.
It was anticipated to function testimony from Buffett’s designated successor, Greg Abel.
The Haslams, together with Cleveland Browns soccer workforce proprietor Jimmy Haslam, bought Berkshire 80% of Pilot for $11 billion in two separate offers, in 2017 and January 2023.
In addition they have a put choice, permitting them to promote the remaining 20% within the first two months of any 12 months.
Pilot, which additionally operates underneath the Flying J model, has about 650 areas and bought 13 billion gallons of gas in 2022.
Either side has accused the opposite of accounting tips to govern the Knoxville, Tennessee-based firm’s earnings earlier than curiosity and taxes, or EBIT, which determines the worth of the Haslam’s 20% stake.
In response to the Haslams, after Berkshire obtained the 80% Pilot stake it adopted “pushdown accounting” that would scale back how a lot it could owe if the put choice had been exercised.
A lawyer for Berkshire mentioned in courtroom that relying on which facet’s accounting was used, EBIT would differ by $1.2 billion.
The trial final result would have turned on a easy query: was Berkshire required to get the Haslams’ consent for the accounting change?
Berkshire mentioned it did nothing incorrect.
It mentioned it has met its contractual obligations as a result of adopting pushdown accounting didn’t quantity to a change in “accounting coverage.”
The trial comes lower than two months after the dying of Charlie Munger, a Berkshire vice chairman and Buffett’s long-term confidante, left a void that elevated Abel’s duties on the Omaha, Nebraska, conglomerate.
Abel, 61, who can be a vice chairman and maintains a low public profile, was publicly recognized in 2021 as Buffett’s eventual successor as chief govt.
He was on lists of potential witnesses to be referred to as by each Berkshire and the Haslams.
Buffett, 93, was not anticipated to testify on the trial.
(Reporting by Tom Hals in Wilmington, Delaware; Modifying by Daniel Wallis and Chris Reese)