US Top News and Analysis | Berkshire shares struggle into annual meeting. Can Abel rekindle enthusiasm without Buffett center stage?
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Berkshire Hathaway’s 2026 annual shareholder meeting marked a historic shift as Warren Buffett, at 95, stepped off the main stage for the first time, handing the spotlight to CEO Greg Abel, who took over earlier in the year. Analysts expect the tone to move from Buffett’s blend of investing philosophy and life advice to a more business‑focused discussion of operations, capital allocation, and the conglomerate’s sprawling $300 billion equity portfolio, which Abel is beginning to centralize after the departure of former investment manager Todd Combs. The company’s recent underperformance—its shares down more than 5% YTD and lagging the S&P 500 by over 30 points since Buffett’s succession announcement—has been driven by a sharp fall in insurance underwriting profits, prompting renewed emphasis on share‑repurchase programs, with Berkshire planning to buy back roughly $1.7 billion of stock this year. Investors are also likely to press Abel on Berkshire’s cautious approach to technology, particularly artificial‑intelligence opportunities and risks, after the firm quietly added a stake in Alphabet, signaling a potential shift in its traditionally conservative tech stance.
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