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    Buffett Shoots Down Talk of Berkshire Railroad Merger, Csx Shares Slide

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    Posted on August 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Warren Buffett dismisses speculation of a Berkshire railroad merger, causing CSX shares to drop. Investors are urged to explore other merger options.

    Buffett Dismisses Berkshire Railroad Merger Speculation, CSX Shares Drop

    Buffett's Stance on Railroad Mergers

    By Sabrina Valle

    Impact on CSX Shares

    (Reuters) -Billionaire investor Warren Buffett on Monday shut down speculation of a blockbuster railroad merger, saying his company Berkshire Hathaway is not looking to buy another train company.

    Recent Developments in the Railroad Industry

    Shares of CSX fell about 5% after Buffett told CNBC he was not interested in a merger, dousing investor hopes that Berkshire's rail unit BNSF would acquire the rival railroad operator. A representative for Berkshire later confirmed Buffett's remarks.

    Investor Reactions and Future Outlook

    For weeks, investors have speculated that CSX Corp and BNSF might pursue a merger. Last month, rivals Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern unveiled a surprise $85 billion merger proposal to create the first coast-to-coast freight rail operator in the U.S.

    Buffett did meet with the CEO of CSX and discussed greater cooperation, he told CNBC’s Becky Quick on Monday.

    Buffett and Greg Abel met with CSX CEO Joseph Hinrichs in Omaha on Aug. 3 in Buffett's office without any advisors present, according to Berkshire. They made clear to Hinrichs that they would not make a bid for CSX, but believed they could cooperate more and gain some of the same benefits.

    Last week, CSX and BNSF announced new coast-to-coast services, strengthening their freight connectivity but tempering market expectations of a merger. 

    BNSF and CSX did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

    The news puts pressure on CSX CEO Joe Hinrichs, with investors unsatisfied with the company's performance.

    Ancora Holdings, which recently increased its stake in the railroad, has urged the board to explore merger options with BNSF or Canadian Pacific Kansas City, and warned that CSX was falling behind by waiting for Berkshire to make the first move.

    (Reporting by Sabrina Valle in New York, Nathan Gomes in Bengaluru; Editing by Shreya Biswas, Alan Barona and David Gregorio)

    Table of Contents

    • Buffett's Stance on Railroad Mergers
    • Impact on CSX Shares
    • Recent Developments in the Railroad Industry
    • Investor Reactions and Future Outlook

    Key Takeaways

    • •Warren Buffett denies interest in a railroad merger.
    • •CSX shares fell by 5% following Buffett's statement.
    • •Berkshire Hathaway's BNSF and CSX discussed cooperation.
    • •Investors speculated on a merger between CSX and BNSF.
    • •CSX faces pressure from investors for merger options.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Buffett shoots down talk of Berkshire railroad merger, CSX shares slide

    1What is a merger?

    A merger is a business strategy where two companies combine to form a single entity, often to enhance operational efficiency, market share, or financial performance.

    2What is a corporate strategy?

    Corporate strategy refers to the overall plan and direction that a company takes to achieve its goals and objectives, including decisions on mergers, acquisitions, and market positioning.

    3What are shares?

    Shares represent ownership in a company. When you buy shares, you acquire a portion of the company's assets and earnings.

    4What is investor reaction?

    Investor reaction refers to how investors respond to news or events related to a company, often reflected in stock price movements and trading volume.

    5What is the railroad industry?

    The railroad industry encompasses companies involved in the operation of rail transport services, including freight and passenger transport.

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