3 Reasons Why Berkshire Hathaway Looks Like a Buy Before January 1
Berkshire Hathaway’s succession plan with Greg Abel and growth investments like Alphabet highlight its resilience and long-term market outperformance, analysts say.
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In less than three weeks, the world's most famous investor will be closing the door after more than six decades. Warren Buffett, 95, is retiring and leaving the Berkshire Hathaway investment fund. Will the fund maintain its legendary status without Buffett?
3 Reasons why Berkshire Hathaway Looks Like a Buy Before January 1
Followers of Warren Buffett may bemoan is leave as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-B) at the end of this year. I know I will. Quick Read Warren Buffett will step down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO at year end with Greg Abel as his successor. Berkshire made a major bet on Alphabet as a growth hedge and defensive AI play. Todd Combs left his Berkshire role to become an advisor to JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon. If you’re focused on picking the rig…
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