“我会保持低调”:沃伦·巴菲特加快捐赠速度,称“运气有其局限性”。
"I'm Going Quiet": Warren Buffett Speeds Up Donations, Says 'Luck Has Its Limits'

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沃伦·巴菲特,95岁,在其致伯克希尔·哈撒韦股东的年度信中宣布,他将于2025年底辞去首席执行官职务,此后将停止撰写年度信函并在股东大会上发言。他正在加速捐赠其伯克希尔股份——最近一次捐赠价值13.5亿美元——给家族基金会。 巴菲特重申了他对继任者格雷格·阿贝尔的信心,赞扬了他的管理技能和职业道德。他强调这次过渡并不反映对伯克希尔未来发展的担忧。 信中还包括巴菲特对美国经济体系的持续赞扬,以及简要的健康状况更新,他指出尽管身体有些限制,但他仍定期在办公室工作。伯克希尔·哈撒韦的股价今年已上涨超过10%,市值达到1.08万亿美元。最后,巴菲特警告称,不要相信虚假描绘他发表声明的人工智能生成视频。

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Authored by Jack Phillips via The Epoch Times,

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.

Buffett also said he would be hastening the pace at which he hands over his Berkshire Hathaway shares to family foundations, including ones runs by his family.

The famed investor converted 1,800 of his Class A shares into 2.7 million Class B shares on Monday, a move worth approximately $1.35 billion. Of the shares, 1.5 million was sent to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, and The Sherwood Foundation, The Howard G. Buffett Foundation, and the NoVo Foundation each received 400,000 shares.

“The acceleration of my lifetime gifts to my children’s foundations in no way reflects any change in my views about Berkshire’s prospects,” he wrote.

“Greg Abel has more than met the high expectations I had for him when I first thought he should be Berkshire’s next CEO.”

Greg Abel, who will replace him as Berkshire Hathaway’s next CEO, is the vice chairman of non-insurance operations at Berkshire and was named as Buffett’s successor in 2021.

“He is a great manager, a tireless worker, and an honest communicator. Wish him an extended tenure,” he wrote.

As he has in the past several letters, Buffett also praised the U.S. economic system and told the Berkshire shareholders to “remember to thank America for maximizing your opportunities.”

He also provided an update on his health, saying, “I generally feel good. Though I move slowly and read with increasing difficulty, I am at the office five days a week where I work with wonderful people.”

Since the start of the year, Berkshire Hathaway’s shares have risen more than 10 percent to $498.65 per share. As of Monday, the company had a market capitalization of $1.08 trillion.

Berkshire, which Buffett acquired in 1965, owns a number of other businesses, including Benjamin Moore & Co., BNSF Railway, Business Wire, Dairy Queen, Fruit of the Loom, Geico, Pilot Flying J, and See’s Candies. The company also has significant investments in major companies such as Apple, Bank of America, and Coca-Cola.

Last week, Berkshire warned that videos using AI-generated images of Buffett are circulating on YouTube, featuring comments he never made.

Berkshire said in its warning on Nov. 6. “Mr. Buffett is concerned that these types of fraudulent videos are becoming a spreading virus,” Berkshire said on Nov. 6. “Individuals who are less familiar with Mr. Buffett may believe these videos are real and be misled by the contents of these videos.”

Buffett in May announced he would be stepping down at the end of the year.

“Choose your heroes very carefully and then emulate them,” Buffett wrote to end his letter, adding, “You will never be perfect, but you can always be better.”

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