US Top News and Analysis | Greg Abel knows Berkshire cold, but some miss the Buffett magic
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Greg Abel’s debut as CEO at Berkshire Hathaway’s 2026 annual shareholders meeting earned generally positive but muted reviews: analysts praised his deep knowledge of the conglomerate’s businesses while noting the lack of substantial buybacks and vague guidance on the equity portfolio and cash pile as drawbacks. Shareholders missed the humor and life‑philosophy anecdotes traditionally offered by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, finding the event more focused on operational details. Highlights from the meeting included Warren Buffett’s mid‑session interview stressing a cautious approach to investing in today’s “gambling‑minded” market, the announcement that Gen Re’s Charlie Shamieh will eventually succeed Ajit Jain as insurance chief, and the retirement of long‑serving CFO Marc Hamburg with generous NetJets flight benefits. Berkshire also disclosed a $183 million sale of DaVita shares to meet a stake‑reduction agreement, and revealed that its stakes in Japan’s Marubeni and Sumitomo have each risen above 10 %. Overall, the meeting underscored continuity in Berkshire’s leadership and strategy while hinting at modest capital‑return actions and evolving holdings.
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