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Warren Buffett plans to retire by year’s end, recommends Greg Abel as his successor to lead Berkshire Hathaway

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Warren Buffett has announced he’ll step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway by the end of 2025, naming Greg Abel as his successor. Abel, a 30-year veteran of the firm, will inherit control of Berkshire’s $348 billion cash reserves and $1.16 trillion empire. The news broke during the annual...

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