John_Chew
2025-12-29

Everyone ages & transition will always happen. Likewise Buffett, the legendary investor.

However, what defines the performance, growth, value & the vision of the company depends strongly on the fundamentals of the company & the successor. A good succession plan was established early too.

Personally, I saw 'buffett premium' might have diminish since ATH (All Time High) but that doesn't interfere or affect the direction & operations. A good and careful teacher tends to select & produce a good student. 

#Its my 2 cents. Please DYOD. 

Buffett Steps Down: Will Berkshire Still be The Best Defensive Stock?
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