Berkshire Hathaway’s Post Buffett Era Tests Greg Abel’s Capital Allocation Choices

  • Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK.B) has completed its leadership handover to Greg Abel following Warren Buffett’s retirement.
  • The company has resumed share buybacks and Abel has made a major personal investment in Berkshire stock.
  • Berkshire has fully exited its position in Kraft Heinz and added new holdings including Domino’s Pizza and The New York Times.

Berkshire Hathaway enters this new chapter with Greg Abel at the helm while shares recently closed at $498.98. Over the past 3 years the stock has returned 64.3% and over 5 years it has returned 91.9%, a backdrop that shapes how investors may interpret this leadership and portfolio reset. For many holders, the key question is how these recent moves fit with Berkshire’s long standing emphasis on disciplined capital allocation.

The quick combination of buybacks, insider buying, and portfolio reshaping gives investors fresh information about Abel’s priorities without changing the core identity of Berkshire overnight. As these decisions play out over time, investors can watch how Berkshire’s mix of operating businesses and public equities evolves and consider how that aligns with their own expectations for NYSE:BRK.B in a post Buffett era.

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For existing and prospective Berkshire Hathaway investors, this cluster of decisions reads as a clear signal on capital allocation and leadership style. The resumption of buybacks under Greg Abel, after a pause since Q2 2024, sits squarely within the long-stated policy of repurchasing only when the stock price is below intrinsic value. Pairing that with Abel’s own US$15m share purchase, and his plan to direct his entire salary into Berkshire stock, points to a high level of alignment with shareholders. On the portfolio side, fully exiting Kraft Heinz and tilting toward businesses like Domino’s Pizza and The New York Times suggests a willingness to move on from past missteps and lean into cash-generative, brand driven franchises, while still respecting the “forever stock” approach for core names like Apple, American Express, Coca Cola, and Moody’s. For you as an investor, the combined signal is that Berkshire is not standing still during the succession, and it is also not tearing up the existing playbook.

The Risks and Rewards Investors Should Consider

  • ⚠️ Analysts have flagged one major risk, with earnings forecast to decline by an average of 4.8% per year over the next 3 years, which could limit profit growth even if capital allocation is disciplined.
  • ⚠️ The portfolio reshaping, including the exit from Kraft Heinz and reductions in large holdings such as Apple and Bank of America, could introduce execution risk if recycled capital does not produce comparable long term returns.
  • 🎁 Berkshire is currently assessed as trading at good value compared to peers and its industry, which may appeal to investors who focus on relative pricing.
  • 🎁 It is also described as trading at 37.5% below an estimate of fair value, which some investors may see as providing a margin of safety if that fair value assessment proves accurate over time.

What To Watch Going Forward

From here, it is worth watching how actively Greg Abel continues to adjust Berkshire’s large equity book, particularly positions in companies like Apple and Bank of America, and whether the newer holdings such as Domino’s Pizza and The New York Times remain small satellites or grow into more meaningful stakes. The pace and scale of future buybacks will also be an important signal of how Berkshire’s leadership views the gap between market price and intrinsic value. Finally, keep an eye on how much of the sizeable cash pile is kept in reserve versus used for acquisitions or additional investments, especially as competitors in insurance and asset management such as Markel, Fairfax Financial, or large U.S. insurers react to similar conditions.

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