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EPISODE · Dec 27, 2025 · 2 MIN

Buffett's Berkshire Farewell: Legacy, Earnings, and Abel's Challenge

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Warren Buffet BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha, is making headlines in his final days as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, set to retire December 31 after six decades at the helm, with Greg Abel stepping in January 1, according to the Economic Times. Gotrade News buzzes that Buffett dumped all S&P 500 ETFs by late 2024 amid skyhigh valuations, a savvy profit lockin spotlighted now as he bows out, though The Motley Fool calls it disciplined discipline, not crash panic. CNN paints him as Berkshires ultimate pitchman, hawking Squishmallow plushies of himself and Charlie Munger, See's Candies fudge boxes, Heinz ketchup bottles, Fruit of the Loom boxers, Brooks Running shoes, and Duracell battery portraits at the epic annual bazaar, a shopping spectacle he turns into shareholder gold. Yahoo Finance aired a December 25 special, Berkshire Beyond Buffett, dissecting his legacy from 1965 insurance bets like GEICO to a 380 billion cash hoard, pondering if Abel can sustain the magic amid market lag from retirement overhang. Kingswell's Berkshire Beat on December 26 notes Buffett's Thanksgiving nod to Tom Murphy's 1995 Charlie Rose interview on the Capital Cities ABC Disney sale, plus fat dividend checks incoming, 159 million from Bank of America and 130 million from Kraft Heinz. Berkshire's portfolio stays laserfocused, 64 percent in fivestocks to hold forever per 247 Wall St, including massive stakes in Apple, American Express, Bank of America, CocaCola, and others churning strong Q3 earnings. No fresh public sightings or tweets, but his patience mantra resurfaced in Economic Times wealth quote, do things when opportunities come, not constant hustle. As the curtain falls, whispers swirl if this disciplined exit cements his myth or tests Berkshires immortality. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Warren Buffet BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha, is making headlines in his final days as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, set to retire December 31 after six decades at the helm, with Greg Abel stepping in January 1, according to the Economic Times. Gotrade News buzzes that Buffett dumped all S&P 500 ETFs by late 2024 amid skyhigh valuations, a savvy profit lockin spotlighted now as he bows out, though The Motley Fool calls it disciplined discipline, not crash panic. CNN paints him as Berkshires ultimate pitchman, hawking Squishmallow plushies of himself and Charlie Munger, See's Candies fudge boxes, Heinz ketchup bottles, Fruit of the Loom boxers, Brooks Running shoes, and Duracell battery portraits at the epic annual bazaar, a shopping spectacle he turns into shareholder gold. Yahoo Finance aired a December 25 special, Berkshire Beyond Buffett, dissecting his legacy from 1965 insurance bets like GEICO to a 380 billion cash hoard, pondering if Abel can sustain the magic amid market lag from retirement overhang. Kingswell's Berkshire Beat on December 26 notes Buffett's Thanksgiving nod to Tom Murphy's 1995 Charlie Rose interview on the Capital Cities ABC Disney sale, plus fat dividend checks incoming, 159 million from Bank of America and 130 million from Kraft Heinz. Berkshire's portfolio stays laserfocused, 64 percent in fivestocks to hold forever per 247 Wall St, including massive stakes in Apple, American Express, Bank of America, CocaCola, and others churning strong Q3 earnings. No fresh public sightings or tweets, but his patience mantra resurfaced in Economic Times wealth quote, do things when opportunities come, not constant hustle. As the curtain falls, whispers swirl if this disciplined exit cements his myth or tests Berkshires immortality. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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