Warren Buffett pens last letter
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The Berkshire Hathaway billionaire says his longevity has led to “unavoidable consequences” for his charitable objectives.
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Warren Buffett believes his successor, Greg Abel, has what it takes to fill his shoes. He wants Berkshire Hathaway shareholders to arrive at the same conclusion. In a new Thanksgiving letter released Monday, the 95-year-old aimed to placate concerns about the most consequential handoff in modern corporate history.
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Warren Buffett told Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, in a Thanksgiving letter, he plans to "step up" charitable giving from his $150 billion estate.
Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett wrote that he will keep a “significant amount” of the company’s Class A stock until his fellow shareholders grow comfortable with his successor as CEO, Greg Abel.“That level of confidence shouldn’t take long,
Warren Buffett shared leadership lessons on humility and self-improvement in his final Thanksgiving message as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.