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Warren Buffett Steps Down: Final Investor Letter Marks End of Era

Warren Buffett Announces Final Investor Letter, Steps Back from Berkshire Leadership

Legendary investor Warren Buffett has declared he’s “going quiet” in what appears to be his final annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders. The 95-year-old billionaire confirmed he will stop writing the iconic letters and speaking at company meetings as he prepares to fully step down as CEO by end-2025.

Key Transition Details

  • Buffett will cease writing Berkshire’s annual letters and speaking at meetings
  • Full CEO transition to Greg Abel expected by end-2025
  • Massive $382 billion cash pile being handed to successor
  • Accelerated $1.3 billion donation to family foundations announced

Leadership Handover Accelerates

The November 10 letter marks another significant step in Buffett’s year-long transition plan. He surprised investors in May by announcing he would finally pass leadership to long-time deputy Greg Abel after decades at the helm.

Buffett leaves his 63-year-old successor with a staggering $382 billion cash reserve that has accumulated in recent years as Berkshire avoided major acquisitions and share buybacks.

Philanthropic Timeline Moves Up

While stating he generally feels “good,” Buffett plans to accelerate giving away much of his $150 billion personal fortune to his children’s philanthropic foundations while still alive.

“Though I move slowly and read with increasing difficulty, I am at the office five days a week, where I work with wonderful people,” Buffett wrote. “Occasionally, I get a useful idea or am approached with an offer we might not otherwise have received.”

Family Prepared for Wealth Transfer

Buffett said he wants to accelerate lifetime donations so his children—Susie, Howard, and Peter, all in their 60s and 70s—can manage his entire estate. He noted it would be a “mistake” to assume they’d share his “exceptional luck” in aging.

“All three children now have the maturity, brains, energy and instincts to disburse a large fortune,” Buffett affirmed.

Confidence in Successor

Buffett cautioned he would retain “significant” Class A shares until shareholders feel as comfortable with Abel as they were with him and late partner Charlie Munger.

“That level of confidence shouldn’t take long,” Buffett said. “My children are already 100 per cent behind Greg as are the Berkshire directors.”

While remaining chairman, Buffett confirmed Abel will have final authority over Berkshire’s operations and capital deployment. The handoff is expected to complete by year-end.

In his final investor communication, Buffett reiterated complete trust in Abel, stating the executive has “exceeded expectations” since being considered as successor.

“I can’t think of a CEO, a management consultant, an academic, a member of government – you name it – that I would select over Greg to handle your savings and mine,” Buffett declared.

Buffett will continue addressing shareholders through his traditional Thanksgiving message, which also details his massive philanthropic contributions.

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