Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Farewell
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Warren Buffett believes his successor, Greg Abel, has what it takes to fill his shoes. He wants Berkshire Hathaway shareholders to arrive at the same conclusion. In a new Thanksgiving letter released Monday, the 95-year-old aimed to placate concerns about the most consequential handoff in modern corporate history.
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Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of this year — but he may not actually stop working. Instead of sitting at home, the 94-year-old plans to spend his post-CEO days regularly going into Berkshire Hathaway's Omaha ...
Billionaire Warren Buffett warned shareholders Monday that many companies will fare better than his Berkshire Hathaway in the decades ahead because of its massive size, though others might say the company's prospects will dim because "Father Time" is catching up with the 95-year-old icon who plans to step down as CEO in January.
The initial reaction hasn't been positive, but a much bigger sell-off is required to erode the extra price attached to Berkshire’s shares because Warren Buffett is its CEO.