

OMAHA, Nebraska — Warren Buffett said he will soon ask the board of Berkshire Hathaway to have Greg Abel replace him as CEO at year end.
While Buffett is 94 and Abel was designated as CEO successor in 2021, it nonetheless came as surprise to the thousands of admiring shareholders gathered for this year’s annual meeting in Omaha to once again hear the investing legend opine on the future of the company.
“I think the time has arrived where Greg should become the chief executive officer of the company at year end,” said Buffett, who noted he would still ‘hang around’ to help, but the final word would be with Abel.
Buffett said at the annual meeting celebrating 60 years of him at the helm of Berkshire that he wouldn’t sell a single share.
“I would add this, the decision to keep every share is an economic decision because i think the prospects of Berkshire will be better under Greg’s management than mine,” said Buffett.
Buffett and Abel told CNBC’s Becky Quick after the shareholder meeting that the pair would discuss at the Sunday board meeting what Buffett’s role will be formally. Buffett is currently CEO and chairman of the conglomerate.
So it’s not clear whether Abel will also assume the chairman role.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.