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Berkshire Hathaway shares drop as Warren Buffett era ends after 60 years as CEO with Greg Abel taking over

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleJanuary 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Berkshire Hathaway shares fell on Friday, a day after CEO Warren Buffett left following a 60-year run.

The 95-year-old officially stepped down Thursday, and successor Greg Abel, who started at Berkshire in 2000 and served as vice chairman of its board of directors, took over Friday.

In afternoon trading Friday, Class A shares of Berkshire Hathaway had fallen 1.5% by 3 p.m. ET.

In Warren’s last year as CEO, the conglomerate gained 10.9%, according to CNBC.

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“Berkshire has less chance of a devastating disaster than any business I know,” Buffett wrote in a parting letter to shareholders in November. “And, Berkshire has a more shareholder-conscious management and board than almost any company with which I am familiar (and I’ve seen a lot).

“Berkshire will always be managed in a manner that will make its existence an asset to the United States and eschew activities that would lead it to become a supplicant. Over time, our managers should grow quite wealthy — they have important responsibilities — but do not have the desire for dynastic or look-at-me wealth.”

On a more personal note, at the end of his lengthy letter, he advised, “Greatness does not come about through accumulating great amounts of money, great amounts of publicity or great power in government. When you help someone in any of thousands of ways, you help the world. Kindness is costless but also priceless. Whether you are religious or not, it’s hard to beat The Golden Rule as a guide to behavior.”

Buffett also praised Abel.

“Greg Abel has more than met the high expectations I had for him when I first thought he should be Berkshire’s next CEO,” he wrote. “He understands many of our businesses and personnel far better than I now do, and he is a very fast learner about matters many CEOs don’t even consider.

Greg Abel, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, center, during a shareholders shopping day ahead of the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S., on Friday, April 29, 2022. After hanging in the shadows for most of the pandemic, Warren Buffett and his deputies have been ramping up Berkshire Hathaway Inc.s acquisition machine -- snapping up shares of Occidental Petroleum Corp. and HP Inc. and striking an $11.6 billion deal to buy Alleghany Corp. Photographer: Dan Brouillette/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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“I can’t think of a CEO, a management consultant, an academic, a member of government — you name it — that I would select over Greg to handle your savings and mine.”

Buffett plans to remain as chairman.

Buffett has been preparing Abel to be his successor for years, telling CNBC in 2021, “The directors are in agreement that if something were to happen to me tonight, it would be Greg who’d take over tomorrow morning.”

Shareholders attend the Berkshire Hathaway Inc annual shareholders' meeting, in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S., May 3, 2025. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

He announced he would be stepping down at the end of the year in May, telling the crowd at his annual shareholders meeting, “I think the time has arrived where Greg should become the chief executive of the company at year end.”

 

The 95-year-old took the reins of Berkshire in 1965 with late business partner Charlie Munger, which at the time was a failing textile company.

The conglomerate is now worth more than $1 trillion, and Buffett is worth more than $168 billion, although he still lives in the modest Nebraska home he bought for $31,500 in 1958. 

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