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Warren Buffett devotees say farewell at poignant Omaha ‘pilgrimage’

Last updated: May 3, 2025 8:35 pm
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Warren Buffett’s Retirement Announcement Shocks Shareholders at Berkshire Hathaway Meeting

For years, Matt McAllister has been making the journey from Fairhope, Alabama to Omaha, Nebraska for Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholder meetings. This year, he arrived earlier than ever, only to find that others had beaten him to the queue. The reason for the early start? Speculation that this might be Warren Buffett’s last meeting as CEO.

Buffett, known as the “Oracle of Omaha”, has not only built a $168bn fortune but has also become a source of inspiration for many. His annual meetings, which have been a tradition since 1965, attract tens of thousands of people from around the world.

During this year’s meeting, held at a colossal convention center, Buffett, now 94, confirmed the rumors by announcing his plans to step down as chief executive after six decades at the helm. The news came as a surprise to many, including his successor Greg Abel, who will take over at the end of the year.

Despite the bittersweet announcement, the Berkshire meeting remained a festive affair. Shareholders and executives from Berkshire’s portfolio companies, such as Dairy Queen and Geico, set up booths offering discounted goods. The weekend also included a picnic, a 5k run, and a multi-day shopping event.

For shareholders like Ruben and Natalie Henriques from Sydney, Australia, attending the Berkshire meeting has become a tradition. This year, they brought their daughter Valentina, marking their 15th year at the event. The news of Buffett’s retirement plans left them emotional and reflective.

Many attendees, like Cheryl and Gary Willis, have seen their modest investments in Berkshire stock grow into substantial wealth over the years. The couple, who first bought Berkshire stock years ago, have no plans to sell, trusting that Abel will continue Buffett’s successful investment strategies.

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After Buffett’s retirement announcement, Abel took the stage alone for the first time, signaling a new era for Berkshire Hathaway. Shareholders like Peg and Nelson Rathert, who had flown in from Denver, expressed gratitude for Buffett’s leadership and the legacy he leaves behind.

As the meeting concluded with a round of applause, it was clear that Buffett’s impact on the world of investing and his devoted followers would endure for years to come.

Additional reporting by Eric Platt in New York

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