Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway
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The Oracle of Omaha is retiring soon, but these ETFs can help investors channel different aspects of his investing philosophy.
Replacing Warren Buffett is perhaps the ultimate poisoned chalice. With him at the helm, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A, BRK.B) has delivered a staggering total return of more than 5.5 million percent to shareholders since Buffett took over the company in 1965.
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Buffett seems to have done it again, electing in 2024 to hoard cash and make very limited investments, which included repurchasing far fewer shares of Berkshire than in past years. That strategy has been rewarded this year, with Berkshire's stock soundly beating the market, as investors rushed to Berkshire as a flight to safety.
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Warren Buffett carefully prepared for years to retire as Berkshire Hathaway CEO without causing waves, but he still made the announcement a dramatic surprise.
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