Warren Buffett’s farewell letter
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Warren Buffett on Monday assured Berkshire Hathaway shareholders they should stick around as he prepares to depart as chief executive, giving a full-throated endorsement to his successor Greg Abel and promising to remain a major shareholder.
At 95, legendary investor Warren Buffett shared his advice on not getting stuck in 'woulda, coulda, shoulda' thinking. Psychologists would approve.
Warren Buffett, in his final CEO letter, criticized the escalating CEO pay culture, particularly highlighting Elon Musk's massive compensation package. He described executive pay as driven by "envy and greed,
Warren Buffett told Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, in a Thanksgiving letter, he plans to "step up" charitable giving from his $150 billion estate.
Meyer Shields of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods recently downgraded Berkshire Hathaway stock to a sell rating. Many of Berkshire's businesses face a number of macroeconomic headwinds. Warren Buffett has successfully navigated numerous stock market environments during the last six decades.
Key Takeaways Ted Weschler is one of Warren Buffet's top investment managers at Berkshire Hathaway.Weschler met Buffett when he was a hedge fund manager, paying millions at a charity auction for the chance to have lunch with the legendary investor.