Buffett Says He’s ‘Going Quiet,’ Picking Up Donation Pace

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Warren Buffett, a renowned investor, is stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway and plans to stop writing annual letters and speaking at meetings, while increasing his philanthropic efforts by donating $1.3 billion to family foundations.

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Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor who turned an aging textile mill into a more than $1 trillion conglomerate, said he’s “going quiet,” marking the end of an era for one of the business world’s most-watched investing gurus. In a letter disclosing that he’s donating more than $1.3 billion to four family foundations, the 95-year-old investor, who is stepping down from his role of chief executive officer at the end of the year, said he’s going to stop writing Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s annual letters and speaking at its meetings. Bloomberg's Matthew Palazola joins to discuss with Paul Sweeney. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Original article published by Bloomberg on November 11, 2025.
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