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I see regular posts on here and other subs regarding how much Berkshire is selling and how they are quickly building up a very large cash position. But I haven’t come across posts about what happens when the grim inevitable happens.
The current foundation of the company is attributed to the financial success largely brought to it by Buffet and his now deceased (at 99) contemporary Charlie Munger. Buffet is currently 94 years old; with no investing ‘equal’ to trade ideas with anymore; in a slowly changing landscape with retail investors now in the mix; and countless other factors.
I think if they go private they’ll be okay, but if not the future doesn’t seem too bright to me.
I am curious what others think will happen to BRKB/BRKA when the time comes? The most likely and immediate/short term answer: 📉
But what about afterwards, say 3/5/10 years down the line when the cash is reinvested? Can the success of the company remain as successful (if not more so) as it is now under a new CEO/management?
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