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Warren Buffett’s $400 Billion Is Going Nowhere for Now: Here’s Why Berkshire Hathaway Is My Top Pick for the Next 20 Years
Key takeaways
- BRK-B resumed buybacks after a 21-month pause when its price-to-book ratio dropped to 1.4, signaling management views the stock as undervalued.
- Greg Abel invested $15 million in Berkshire shares and committed to annual purchases.
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Warren Buffett’s $400 Billion Is Going Nowhere for Now: Here’s Why Berkshire Hathaway Is My Top Pick for the Next 20 Years Lee Jackson Wed, June 10, 2026 at 7:42 PM GMT+7 7 min read BRK-B Quick Read Warren Buffett s indicator sits at 230%, keeping Berkshire s $397 billion cash pile in T-bills until a real market correction arrives.
BRK-B resumed buybacks after a 21-month pause when its price-to-book ratio dropped to 1.4, signaling management views the stock as undervalued.
Greg Abel invested $15 million in Berkshire shares and committed to annual purchases. That sum represented roughly his entire after-tax annual salary.
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