Warren Buffett Says He’s ‘Going Quiet,’ Will Speed up Donations

In the letter, the 95-year-old investor said he won’t speak at the company’s annual meeting or write his yearly letter any longer.
Warren Buffett Says He’s ‘Going Quiet,’ Will Speed up Donations
Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, speaks during an interview with Liz Claman on Fox Business Network’s “Countdown to the Closing Bell” in Omaha, Neb., on May 7, 2018. AP Photo/Nati Harnik
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, wrote in his annual letter to shareholders that he will be “going quiet” after he steps down as the company’s chief executive at the end of 2025.

In the letter, dated Monday, the 95-year-old said that he will no longer speak at the company’s annual meeting or write his yearly letter. Buffett added that he is now the longest-lived member of his family.

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