Welcome to “Woodstock for capitalists.”
Tens of thousands of Berkshire Hathaway shareholders and Warren Buffett fans flocked to Nebraska this weekend to consume Berkshire (BRKB)-owned See’s Candies and Dairy Queen Dilly Bars, compete in newspaper-throwing contests and, perhaps most important, to see the Oracle of Omaha speak in person.
This year, however, the event will strike a more solemn tone. Buffett will appear for the first time without his longtime business partner and friend Charlie Munger, who died in November.
Greg Abel, the expected successor to Buffett who runs Berkshire’s noninsurance
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