Buffett’s Hand-Picked Successor Has a New Plan
Buffett’s Hand-Picked Successor Has a New Plan
Greg Abel has taken over Warren Buffett’s role at Berkshire Hathaway, and his investment decisions are already giving investors a clearer look at the company’s next chapter. Abel has been reshaping Berkshire’s portfolio, with major positions in a smaller group of high-conviction stocks. Apple and Alphabet remain among the biggest holdings, while Berkshire has also been putting more of its enormous cash pile to work. The shift is especially notable because Berkshire had spent years reducing its stock exposure under Buffett. Abel’s approach could signal a greater willingness to deploy capital when attractive opportunities appear. For shareholders, the big question is whether Abel can preserve Buffett’s disciplined investment culture while adapting Berkshire to a new era. Can Greg Abel build the next generation of Berkshire’s success, or will Buffett’s legacy be difficult to replicate?

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| Warren Buffett's Successor, Greg Abel, Just Spent $23.5 Billion on Stocks, the First Time in More Than 3 Years Berkshire Hathaway Was a Net Buyer

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