Top manager leaves Warren Buffett's Berkshire
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Todd Combs rose from a Florida state university to Berkshire Hathaway before taking the helm of a new $10bn security fund
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The first concerns America’s most successful investor: Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett. From 1965 to 2024, Berkshire has racked up a compounded annual gain of 19.9% — almost double the S&P 500’s 10.4% return during the same six-decade period.
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The departure of the senior stock picker was one of several leadership changes ahead of Mr. Buffett’s planned departure as chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway.
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Billionaire Warren Buffett Just Dumped 79 Million Shares of These 2 Favorite Stocks and Piled Into This Ultra-Safe Asset
Warren Buffett is not your typical investor, and his moves have been out of the ordinary in the past few years. Berkshire Hathaway’s most recent filing showed Buffett shed ~42 million shares of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Bank of America (NYSE:BAC).