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			The news sent NV shares up 23 percent to $23.67 in aftermarket 
			trading. The company said that it will remain headquartered in Las 
			Vegas and continue to operate as separate unit under its current 
			name. MidAmerican and NV Energy say both companies' boards have approved the 
	sale and they expect it to close in the first quarter of 2014, subject to 
	approval by regulators and NV Energy shareholders. The move will expand 
	MidAmerican's customer base by over one million to 8.4 million worldwide and 
	boost its assets to $66 billion. "This is a great fit for Berkshire Hathaway, and we are pleased to make a 
	long-term investment in Nevada's economy," Buffett said in a statement 
	Wednesday. "We have found in NV Energy a great company with similar values, 
	outstanding assets, and a superb management team." Berkshire Hathaway Inc. owns about 80 subsidiaries, including clothing, 
	furniture and jewelry firms. Its insurance and utility businesses typically 
	account for more than half of the company's net income. It also has major 
	investments in such companies as Coca-Cola Co. and Wells Fargo & Co.
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