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Greg Abel leaves unanswered questions about Berkshire’s war chest

Investors have been given few clues on the strategy of Warren Buffett’s successor
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Column chart of quarterly net purchases and sales of equity securities ($bn) showing Berkshire continues to trim its $288bn stock portfolio
"}],[{"start":104.1,"text":"But very little of the half-day affair was spent on the $288bn stock portfolio, and on how Abel was evaluating equities. "}],[{"start":112.89999999999999,"text":"“What are they waiting for?” One Berkshire shareholder asked, wondering if Abel and Buffett believed a downturn was on the horizon. “What are they seeing that we are not?”"}],[{"start":123.49999999999999,"text":"Abel signalled that he, like Buffett, was unenthusiastic about diving into the market at current valuations."}],[{"start":130.64999999999998,"text":"“It’s not that we don’t see exceptional companies out there today,” he said. “But . . . we’re not interested in acquiring those companies at that price.”"}],[{"start":139.64999999999998,"text":"Still, several investors say they noticed subtle shifts in Abel’s approach compared to Buffett."}],[{"start":146.39999999999998,"text":"Under Buffett, Berkshire rarely sold its wholly owned subsidiaries. But Rossbach said Abel had signalled that he was willing “divest out of businesses if they need to” to improve the company’s sprawling operations."}],[{"start":159.54999999999998,"text":"“It clearly means that there is going to be more scrutiny,” Rossbach said."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
Column chart of quarterly cash and short-term Treasuries ($bn) showing Berkshire’s cash pile swells to new record
"}],[{"start":163.74999999999997,"text":"Darren Pollock, portfolio manager at Cheviot Value Management, said Abel did not seem shy “about maybe getting rid of a business here or there . . . but these aren’t gargantuan changes”."}],[{"start":174.84999999999997,"text":"“Berkshire is a giant tanker and it’s only moving a degree or two difference in each direction if it does move at all.”"}],[{"start":181.24999999999997,"text":"Some investors sought to draw Abel out on how much time he was spending managing the stock portfolio and how he was looking for new minority investments."}],[{"start":191.44999999999996,"text":"Abel said that most of Berkshire’s share portfolio was concentrated in a small number of large stocks, meaning “the active management of that is really limited”. "}],[{"start":201.79999999999995,"text":"“We don’t have to discuss them every day but if there’s something going on across those businesses we’d be discussing it that week or that month,” he said of the portfolio."}],[{"start":211.84999999999997,"text":"He said the group was “constantly evaluating what other opportunities are out there” and that market dislocations would eventually materialise and present other possibilities."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
Bar chart of value ($bn) showing Berkshire’s biggest investments in US publicly traded stocks
"}],[{"start":221.89999999999998,"text":"But shareholders gained few new insights on Saturday into how Abel was evaluating minority investments in the market. "}],[{"start":229.59999999999997,"text":"“It’s a shocking amount of money to try to deploy,” Pollock said. "}],[{"start":233.19999999999996,"text":"But he added that Abel seemed to share Buffett’s investing “DNA”. “They’ll keep looking, the macro environment will get a little turbulent, it will produce some opportunities and they’ll be there to take advantage of them.”"}],[{"start":246.19999999999996,"text":"Abel is walking a tightrope after taking over from a man largely considered to be the greatest investor of all time, with Berkshire outpacing the S&P 500 by more than 6mn percentage points under Buffett’s direction. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
People gather below a large welcome sign with illustrated portraits of Warren Buffett and Greg Abel at the Berkshire Hathaway 2026 shareholders meeting.
"}],[{"start":259.69999999999993,"text":"The former accountant reassured some by demonstrating an understanding of the hundreds of subsidiaries that Berkshire owns, diving into the operating margins of railway company BNSF and auto insurer Geico."}],[{"start":273.3499999999999,"text":"“As far as operating these businesses, it does seem like Greg is more hands-on” than Buffett, said Pollock."}],[{"start":287.24999999999994,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1777860713_1244.mp3"}

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