Warren Buffett's CEO days are over. He says he's still in Berkshire's office 5 days a week, picking stocks and fielding offers.
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Warren Buffett's CEO days are over. He says he's still in Berkshire's office 5 days a week, picking stocks and fielding offers.
""I don't accomplish hardly anything. It just takes me way longer to do things.""
""Greg covers more ground in a day than I would in a week, even when I was at my peak, let alone my present condition.""
""I don't know where he gets this time, because he plays hockey. It isn't like he's as fanatic as I was in terms of running the place.""
Warren Buffett continues to play a role at Berkshire Hathaway after stepping down as CEO, commuting to the office five days a week. He acknowledges that his contributions have diminished, stating it takes him longer to accomplish tasks. Buffett praises Greg Abel's efficiency in managing the company, noting that Abel covers more ground in a day than he did at his peak. While Buffett still assists in finding investments, he defers to Abel's judgment on potential purchases and remains less involved in direct communications with investment bankers.
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