Abel takes over for Buffett in less than two weeks. Wall Street has some advice for new Berkshire CEO
CNBC·2025-12-20 13:32

Core Insights - Warren Buffett's planned departure as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway is imminent, prompting advice for incoming CEO Greg Abel to avoid trying to replicate Buffett's style [1][4] - Analysts suggest that Abel should focus on increasing operating earnings, reducing outstanding shares, and being prepared for investment opportunities [1] - There is speculation that Abel may implement more management oversight compared to Buffett's hands-off approach, potentially leading to cost-cutting and consolidation within subsidiaries [3] Company Performance and Strategy - Gregory Abel currently owns approximately $171 million in Berkshire shares, which were acquired during Buffett's tenure [2] - Analysts predict that Abel's management style may lead to a shift towards growth stocks and away from slower-growing investments like Kraft Heinz [6] - Berkshire's B shares experienced a decline of 15% following Buffett's announcement of his departure, which has since been reduced to an 8.4% drop [4] Market Outlook - The Motley Fool's analysis indicates that Berkshire Hathaway is well-prepared for Abel's leadership, with expectations that his approach will not significantly differ from Buffett's [5] - There is a cautious optimism regarding Berkshire's future performance, with some analysts viewing it as an attractive investment opportunity, especially if stock prices dip post-Buffett [7] - Berkshire's diverse subsidiaries are seen as providing a stable investment option, likened to a lower-risk alternative to the broader market [7] Regulatory and Competitive Landscape - Berkshire Hathaway's railroad subsidiary, BNSF, opposes the proposed $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, citing potential threats to the U.S. economy and consumers [8][9] - BNSF's CEO has expressed concerns that the merger would reduce shipping options and increase costs for consumers [9]