Greg Abel makes his first big moves as Berkshire Hathaway CEO. Is it time to buy back in?
While the steps were viewed as positive signals, analysts said they are unlikely to materially alter their outlook for the shares.
Last updated: 2026-03-10 15:22:00 ET
While the steps were viewed as positive signals, analysts said they are unlikely to materially alter their outlook for the shares.
Buffett remains chairman of the sprawling, Omaha-based conglomerate and continues to regularly come into the office, Abel said.
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Greg Abel said the company started buying back shares this week. And he spent all of his take-home pay doing the same.
The 62-year-old executive's purchase came a little more than two months into his tenure running the Omaha-based conglomerate.
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