Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway’s 95-year-old CEO, wrote his first Thanksgiving letter to shareholders on Monday. He began the letter announcing that he donated $1.3 billion in Berkshire shares to ...
Warren Buffett delivered a letter to Berkshire Hathaway investors on Monday, with the missive likely marking his last official message before he hangs up his hat as chairman and CEO of the ...
Warren Buffett reflected on his company's future, his philanthropic efforts, his roots in Nebraska and more in his annual Thanksgiving message to Berkshire Hathaway's shareholders. Buffet, who has led ...
In one of his final missives as the company’s leader, Mr. Buffett said he would accelerate his plans to disburse his fortune to his children’s foundations. By Stacy Cowley In one of his last letters ...
The legendary investor ends an era at Berkshire while accelerating his decades-long pledge to give his wealth to charity. Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty Images As Warren Buffett steps down from the ...
Warren Buffett said in his final Thanksgiving letter before he retires in the coming weeks that he’s “going quiet.” Well, sort of. After a six-decade run at the helm of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., the 95 ...
Berkshire Hathaway revealed a $4.3 billion stake in Google parent Alphabet and further reduced its stake in Apple, detailing its equity portfolio for the last time before Warren Buffett ends his ...
Warren Buffett, 95 years old, delivered his final letter to shareholders, telling his followers, "I'm going quiet." He did, however, make note of his plans for more philanthropic donations to the ...
Berkshire Hathaway’s BRK.B-1.02%decrease; red down pointing triangle Warren Buffett wrote that he will keep a “significant amount” of the company’s Class A stock until his fellow shareholders grow ...
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Warren Buffett, in his annual message as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway to shareholders – a tradition dating back to 1965 – said that he will be “going quiet” after he steps down at the end of this year.
In the letter, published this week, Buffett reflects on the full sweep of his life. “I’m happy to say I feel better about the second half of my life than the first,” he writes, before offering some ...