With Greg Abel now leading Berkshire Hathaway following Warren Buffett's transition, the market's burning question is: what's next for that massive cash pile? Investors are closely watching how the new leadership will deploy Berkshire's record reserves. Will it go toward acquisitions, share buybacks, or something else entirely? The capital allocation decision could have ripple effects across multiple asset classes.
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GasOptimizer
· 1h ago
Just waiting to see how Abel spends this money, I feel there will be big moves.
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LightningHarvester
· 1h ago
NGL, Greg Abel taking the stage makes it feel like Berkshire Hathaway's game is about to change... That hundreds of billions in cash really feels hot.
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Degentleman
· 1h ago
Forget it, I can't figure out what Old Ba and the others are thinking anyway.
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AirdropHunter007
· 1h ago
Once Buffett retires, Berkshire Hathaway becomes a suspense drama... Where to invest this cash is the real secret to making money.
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AlphaBrain
· 2h ago
Wait, can Abel really handle the legacy left by Buffett? It feels a bit uncertain.
With Greg Abel now leading Berkshire Hathaway following Warren Buffett's transition, the market's burning question is: what's next for that massive cash pile? Investors are closely watching how the new leadership will deploy Berkshire's record reserves. Will it go toward acquisitions, share buybacks, or something else entirely? The capital allocation decision could have ripple effects across multiple asset classes.