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Warren Buffett retired as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway in 2025 after 60 years, ending a period of no share repurchases despite high stock premiums, while the company grew its cash to $373 billion.
Warren Buffett retired as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway on December 31, 2025, after six decades of leadership, having made no share repurchases in his final 19 months despite previously spending $78 billion buying Berkshire stock.
This shift occurred as the company’s shares traded at a 60% to 80% premium to book value, well above levels Buffett considered attractive.
Berkshire became a net seller for 13 consecutive quarters, growing its cash position to $373 billion—over 30% of total assets—while reducing stakes in Apple and Bank of America.
His successor, Greg Abel, is expected to uphold Buffett’s disciplined, value-focused strategy.
Warren Buffett se retiró como CEO de Berkshire Hathaway en 2025 después de 60 años, poniendo fin a un período de no recompra de acciones a pesar de las altas primas de acciones, mientras que la compañía aumentó su efectivo a 373 mil millones de dólares.