Greg Abel Assures Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders of Thoughtful Investment Strategy

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Greg Abel Assures Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders of Thoughtful Investment Strategy
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Berkshire Hathaway's new CEO, Greg Abel, addressed shareholders in Omaha, emphasizing a commitment to thoughtful investment and minimal bureaucracy. He also highlighted Berkshire's recent investment in Alphabet, and received praise from Warren Buffett.

A Berkshire Hathaway shareholder takes a selfie in front of a Pilot truck stops semi truck with pictures of Berkshire's top two executives behind the wheel: new CEO Greg Abel and Chairman Warren Buffett on May 1, 2026 in Omaha, Nebraska.

Add CNA as a trusted source to help Google better understand and surface our content in search results. Greg Abel moved to assure Berkshire Hathaway shareholders that he will invest thoughtfully and manage the conglomerate's massive cash stake without the burdens of bureaucracy, as he seeks to win over those cautiously hoping he is Abel, 63, succeeded arguably the world's most famous investor as Berkshire's chief executive in January.

He must earn the trust of investors now enamored with technology and artificial intelligence, rather than Berkshire's collection of insurers, retailers and hard-asset businesses in energy, industrials and manufacturing.

"As a conglomerate, we live by the fact that we hate bureaucracy," Abel responded to a prerecorded question from Buffett himself. "We do not intend to be beholden to anyone. We start with that.

"Attendance was down significantly from when Buffett and Vice Chairman Charlie Munger, who died in 2023, presided over meetings filled with their lively insights and banter about Berkshire, the economy, markets and life. Several thousand seats in a downtown arena were empty when Abel took the stage. He acknowledged his predecessors' lives and careers by symbolically retiring jerseys bearing their names, which will hang in the arena's rafters.

Alphabet shares hit record after Berkshire makes rare tech bet with $4.9 billion stake Buffett attended the meeting in person, telling the audience that"Greg is doing everything I did and then some," reprising comments he made last year when he announced his retirement as CEO. The 95-year-old also praised Apple, one of Berkshire's most successful investments, and its departing chief executive, Tim Cook. Buffett remains Berkshire's chairman.

Though Berkshire is now a US$1.02 trillion behemoth with dozens of companies, Abel said it has a"unique opportunity" to build on its businesses and redeploy capital.

"We can create long-term value for shareholders," he said. Before the meeting, Berkshire said first-quarter operating profit totaled US$11.35 billion, up 18 percent from a year earlier, when its insurance businesses suffered losses from southern California wildfires. Several retail businesses struggled with uncertain economic conditions and lower consumer confidence. Some big operations, including the BNSF railroad, posted higher profit.

Though Berkshire is often considered a microcosm of the US economy, its shares have lagged the Standard & Poor's 500 by 39 percentage points since Buffett announced at last year's meeting that he would step down. That in part reflects Berkshire's decision not to hastily deploy more of its huge cash stake, which was a record US$380.2 billion at the end of March.

Berkshire saw some value in its own stock, repurchasing US$234 million in the first quarter, its first buybacks since May 2024. Berkshire Hathaway shareholders stand in line to purchase Squishmallows versions of the company's top executives: CEO Greg Abel, Chairman Warren Buffett and former Vice Chairman Charlie Munger on May 1, 2026 in Omaha, Nebraska.

"Greg has a formidable challenge, replacing the greatest investor who ever lived," said Paul Lountzis, a money manager attending his 34th Berkshire annual meeting. Abel adhered to Buffett's mantra of patience, saying he would like to hold investments"forever" and not plow into any without understanding their economic prospects and risks.

He agreed with Berkshire's longtime insurance chief, Ajit Jain, who also answered questions from the stage, that it was important to say"no" if an investment did not look right.

"It is very difficult to sit there and do nothing," Jain said,"while everyone else is being wined and dined by brokers and taken to London. " Abel praised a recent Oregon appeals court ruling that, for now, spared Berkshire's PacifiCorp unit from billions of dollars of potential liabilities for wildfires in 2020 that the utility maintains it did not cause.

The meeting is the centerpiece of a weekend of shareholder events around Omaha, including investment conferences, private get-togethers, and shopping from Berkshire-owned businesses in an exhibit hall adjacent to the arena. Fewer people shopped. While thousands lined up outside the arena before doors opened at 7 am, the lines were considerably shorter than in recent years.

“I wanted to soak in the atmosphere and network with finance professionals,” said Jobby Chin, a finance student from Singapore attending her first meeting, who said she got in line at 2 am. Michael DiDonna, a fashion photographer from Oyster Bay, New York, said he arrived at 3.10 am for his fifth meeting.

“It’s a really exciting time for Berkshire," he said. "I want to feel a part of the monumental shift at the company. ”We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.

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