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Warren Buffett tells WSJ he stepped aside as CEO after feeling old

Last updated: May 14, 2025 3:07 pm
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Warren Buffett, the 94-year-old investment legend, has recently announced his decision to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway after a remarkable 60-year tenure. The reason behind this monumental decision is the physical effects of aging that Buffett has been experiencing. In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, Buffett shared that he started to feel the effects of aging around the age of 90, with issues such as occasional balance loss, memory lapses, and deteriorating vision.

Despite these physical challenges, Buffett remains mentally sharp and capable of making investment decisions when opportunities arise. He is known for his value investing approach and his ability to capitalize on market turmoil and depressed prices to make strategic purchases. Buffett emphasized that his decision-making abilities have not diminished with age, stating, “I don’t have any trouble making decisions about something that I was making decisions on 20 years ago or 40 years ago or 60 years.”

As Buffett prepares to pass on the CEO role to Greg Abel, currently the vice chairman of non-insurance operations at Berkshire Hathaway, he reassures shareholders that he will continue to serve as chairman. This transition marks the end of an era for Berkshire Hathaway, a company that has evolved from a failing New England textile mill into a successful conglomerate with a market cap of nearly $1.2 trillion.

Buffett’s legacy as a shrewd investor and business leader will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on Berkshire Hathaway and the investment world as a whole. As he enters this new chapter in his life, Buffett’s wisdom and expertise will continue to guide the company through market uncertainties and challenges. The investment community eagerly anticipates the next phase of Berkshire Hathaway under new leadership, while acknowledging the immense contributions of Warren Buffett to the company’s success.

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For more details on Warren Buffett’s decision to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, you can read the original article from The Wall Street Journal by clicking here.

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