Warren Buffett officially retires: The 95-year-old investment guru steps down as CEO but continues to lead the board of directors

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【BiTu】The stock genius has new moves. 95-year-old Warren Buffett officially announces his retirement—he will step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway by the end of the year. But this guy hasn’t completely stepped down; he will continue to serve as Chairman of the Board, still holding a significant amount of shares.

From a certain perspective, this reflects the global top capitalists’ outlook on future developments. A giant who has been at the helm for decades gradually stepping back often signifies something. His choice to retain the Chairman position rather than fully retire indicates he still pays attention to long-term prospects—those “considerable” shares are the best voting rights.

For investors, this is a window into the changing global capital flows. The strategic adjustments of giants often precede market movements.

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LiquidationOraclevip
· 7h ago
At 95 years old, still holding onto shares tightly—this old man really can't sit still. Resigning as CEO but remaining as Chairman—basically, he wants to continue controlling the situation. I see through this trick. Buffett's moves are indeed worth pondering, but maybe it's overanalyzed... Retreat but not a complete fade out, it's like keeping a backup plan. This guy's shares are his ticking time bomb—it's the real power game.
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MysteriousZhangvip
· 12h ago
Is Old Ba really retiring? Then the chairman position is truly a game of power, holding onto shares so tightly.
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MoneyBurnerSocietyvip
· 12h ago
Still unwilling to withdraw at 95 years old, this is what you call the ultimate form of the "steady loss strategy."
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zkNoobvip
· 12h ago
At 95 years old, still holding shares tightly—this guy really is living to sell until he drops. --- Resigned as CEO but still wants to watch the show? Truly treating the chairman position as a retirement post. --- Following this trend, is he sensing some kind of risk... The more I think about it, the more terrifying it becomes. --- This is how wealthy people retire: officially stepping down but still controlling the overall situation. --- I just want to know how much his "considerable" shares are worth now; the dividends alone could probably support him for a lifetime. --- This gentleman truly exemplifies "not leaving the field" to the fullest, his strategy is impeccable.
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