Wesco Financial

Not to be confused with WESCO International or WESCO oil.
Wesco Financial Corporation
Private
Industry Insurance, Furniture Rental, Steel
Fate Acquired by Berkshire Hathaway
Founded 1959
Headquarters 301 East Colorado Boulevard
Pasadena, California
United States
Key people
Charlie Munger
(Former Chairman and CEO)
Revenue Decrease $765 million USD (2010)
Number of employees
2291 (14 at KBS, 2100 at CORT, 172 at Precision Steel, 5 at Wesco) (as of 2010)
Website www.wescofinancial.com
CORT moving van

Wesco Financial Corporation was a diversified financial corporation headquartered in Pasadena, California.

Wesco was originally the holding company for Mutual Savings, a savings and loan association. Mutual Savings' thrift operations were sold to CenFed Bank in 1993.[1] It was for a long time 80.1% owned by Blue Chip Stamps, which is wholly owned by Berkshire Hathaway, which is controlled by legendary investor Warren Buffett. Charlie Munger, the vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and Buffett's business partner, served as CEO and Chairman of Wesco from 1984 to 2011. Munger, formerly a practicing attorney, is known for his straight-shooting style and his conduct at the now discontinued Wesco shareholder meetings in Pasadena, where he used to interact with the outside investors at considerable length.[2] In June 2011 Berkshire Hathaway acquired the approximately 20% of Wesco that it did not already own.[3]

Wesco Financial was previously likened to a miniature version of Berkshire Hathaway by certain observers, although Buffett and Munger cautioned investors that this was not an appropriate comparison. Like its parent company, Wesco provided insurance and reinsurance; it does so through subsidiaries Wesco-Financial Insurance Company and Kansas Bankers Surety. It also heldshares in some of the same companies as Berkshire, like Coca-Cola, Kraft Foods, Procter & Gamble, and Wells Fargo. Controlling interests include CORT Business Services and Precision Steel Warehouse, which has steel service centers in Chicago and Charlotte, North Carolina.

Subsidiaries

Wesco did business in three major categories; insurance, furniture rental, and steel service. The following wholly owned subsidiaries handled most of Wesco's business:

References

  1. Cenfed on a roll as its rivals suffer in L.A. downturn
  2. http://joekusnan.tumblr.com/post/7113195673/charlie-mungers-last-meeting
  3. http://www.wescofinancial.com/Wesco%20Berkshire%20joint%20release%206.23.11.pdf
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