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Warren Buffett to Retire After 60 Years Leading Berkshire Hathaway

Buffett Names Greg Abel as Successor in Surprise Retirement Announcement

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
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Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett Announces Shocking Retirement - AP Photo/Nati Harnik,File

After Decades of Success, Warren Buffett Plans to Retire in 2025 - AP Photo/Nati Harnik,File

Warren Buffett Stuns Shareholders With Retirement Announcement After 60 Years at Berkshire Hathaway

OMAHA, Neb. — In a move that left thousands of shareholders in stunned silence, Warren Buffett, one of the most iconic figures in global finance, announced Saturday he will retire from his role as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of this year.

The surprise announcement came at the very end of the company’s annual meeting in Omaha, where Buffett, 94, revealed he will formally recommend Vice Chairman Greg Abel as his successor.

“I think the time has arrived where Greg should become the chief executive officer of the company at year end,” Buffett said, ending a five-hour Q&A without fielding questions about his decision.

Passing the Torch to Greg Abel

Abel, who oversees all of Berkshire’s non-insurance businesses and has long been seen as Buffett’s successor, was reportedly caught off guard. Sitting beside Buffett on stage during the announcement, he had no advance warning.

Still, Abel returned to the stage later to lead the company’s formal business meeting and addressed the moment:

“I just want to say I couldn’t be more humbled and honored to be part of Berkshire as we go forward.”

Though Abel has quietly managed much of Berkshire’s vast empire behind the scenes, he’ll now take on a more public role — including overseeing the company’s insurance operations and investment strategy, two areas where Buffett’s influence has long loomed large.

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Buffett Backs Abel, Keeps All His Shares

To reassure shareholders, Buffett pledged to leave his fortune fully invested in the company.

“I have no intention — zero — of selling one share of Berkshire Hathaway,” he said. “The decision to keep every share is an economic decision because I think the prospects of Berkshire will be better under Greg’s management than mine.”

Buffett’s commitment received a standing ovation from the 40,000-strong crowd — a fitting tribute to his six-decade leadership, during which Berkshire’s stock delivered a 19.9% annual return, nearly doubling the S&P 500’s performance.

Can Abel Fill Buffett’s Shoes?

While many investors express confidence in Abel’s leadership, they also recognize he won’t replicate Buffett’s legendary investment instincts.

“He’s had a long time alongside Warren and a chance to know the businesses,” said investment manager Omar Malik. “Will he allocate capital as dynamically as Warren? No. But I think he’ll do a fine job.”

Still, not everyone is fully convinced. Cole Smead of Smead Capital Management noted Buffett seemed less sharp at the meeting, suggesting the time was right to pass the baton — even if matching Buffett’s legacy will be a tall order.

“I think the challenge Abel’s going to have is, will anyone give him Buffett’s or Charlie Munger’s pass card? Not a chance in God’s name,” Smead said.

Buffett’s Warning on Tariffs and Trade Tensions

Earlier in the meeting, Buffett made headlines by criticizing former President Donald Trump’s trade policies, warning that weaponizing tariffs could backfire on the U.S. globally.

“It’s a big mistake in my view when you have 7.5 billion people who don’t like you very well, and you have 300 million who are crowing about how they have done,” he said.

He stressed that trade should foster peace and mutual prosperity, not global instability.

No Bargain Buys, Yet Cash Keeps Piling Up

Despite recent market fluctuations, Buffett said he sees no compelling investment opportunities at the moment. Berkshire is sitting on a massive $347.7 billion in cash, waiting for the right moment.

“This has not been a dramatic bear market,” Buffett said, downplaying recent volatility and referencing historical drops during the Great Depression as far more significant.

Investor Chris Bloomstran of Semper Augustus Investment Group added that market crises often create the best opportunities for Berkshire.

“Berkshire needs a crisis. I mean Berkshire thrives in crisis,” he said.

A Final Farewell to the Oracle of Omaha

This year’s shareholder gathering, which drew notable attendees including Hillary Clinton, now marks the end of an era. Buffett, known as the Oracle of Omaha, has spent a lifetime building not just a company, but a legacy rooted in patience, value investing, and long-term vision.

Longtime investor Devan Bisher, 72, who began buying Berkshire stock in the 1980s, summed up what many felt:

“It’s been a good train to ride,” he said. “And I’m going to stay with it.”

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