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    Here are the things to watch as Warren Buffett hosts the first Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting without Charlie Munger present.

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    Attendees anticipate a sombre undertone at Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s annual meeting on Saturday, which will be presided over by Warren Buffett. Charlie Munger passed away in November of last year.

    Additionally, investors might be feeling a little anxious as they consider what will happen to the company after 93-year-old Buffett retires.

    “There is a very high-quality bench at Berkshire,” but investors will be demanding to hear from more team members given that the chairman and CEO, Ajit Jain, is in his 70s, and the company is led by 93 years old. In a phone interview, CFRA Research analyst Cathy Siefert stated.

    The succession plan for Berkshire is not too hazy. In 2021, the business declared that Greg Abel, 61, who is in charge of Berkshire’s non-insurance operations, will take over as CEO of Berkshire following Buffett. After Buffett departs the picture, Jain is anticipated to continue leading the insurance companies, with Todd Combs and Ted Weschler likely to lead the investment division.

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    Buffett has termed the Berkshire-related celebrations, which span several days and culminate on Saturday with the annual meeting, “Woodstock for capitalists.” The major event begins on Saturday at 10:15 a.m. Eastern time, when Buffett will take questions from the public and shareholders for about five hours. That was the highlight of the Buffett and Munger double act, where Buffett would play the straight guy to the colourful, sharp-tongued Munger

    Similar to previous years, Abel and Jain will join Buffett on the dais during the morning Q&A session, and Abel will join Buffett in the afternoon. However, those who were hoping for more direct communication from Combs and Weschler—who together oversee about 10% of Berkshire’s approximately $350 billion investment portfolio—may be let down.

    In fact, some stockholders demanded that the pair receive greater attention after Munger passed away in November at the age of 99.

    Still, Berkshire stockholders ought to be feeling very optimistic. As of Thursday’s end, class A shares (BRK.A, -0.56%) had gained 11.6% year to date, while class B shares (BRK.B, +0.07%) had gained 12.2% compared to the S&P 500’s SPX 6.1% gain.

    According to John W. Rogers Jr., chairman and founder of Ariel Investments, investors would probably be thinking about the political and regulatory landscape, he told MarketWatch.

    Although Buffett frequently cautions investors against betting against the United States, Rogers noted that it will be interesting to learn if Buffett has any particular worries about this year’s election. According to him, other value investors are similarly worried about an antitrust climate that would make it harder for businesses to execute strategic transactions, which are frequently how value is realised.

    According to Seifert, Berkshire has been involved in numerous well-known legal disputes, which could raise additional concerns. A $30 billion lawsuit pertaining to Oregon wildfires has been filed against a utility owned by Berkshire; earlier this year, Berkshire settled a valuation lawsuit involving the purchase of Pilot travel centres; and Berkshire’s Home Services of America agreed to pay $250 million to resolve a lawsuit concerning broker commissions.

    Buffett brought up utility concerns in his February annual letter to shareholders, at least in states where wildfires are common.

    Buffett stated, “Berkshire can withstand financial surprises, but we will not knowingly throw good money after bad.”

    If higher legal risks have made Berkshire less interested in other areas, investors will be want to learn about it, according to Seifert.

    Positively, Buffett could be able to celebrate his success once more about Berkshire’s acquisition of Japanese trading companies.

    Following Buffett’s announcement a year ago that he would be increasing his investments in the massive corporations that sell everything from cars to renewable energy, shares in Japan’s trading houses have risen. According to a Bloomberg story this week, hedge fund Elliott Management is investing heavily in Sumitomo Corporation, a company that has Berkshire Hathaway as its largest shareholder, by following in Buffett’s footsteps.

    Seifert calculated that Berkshire is probably sitting on a cash pile of about $170 billion, which has investors eager for any clues or signals as to how it might be used.

    Though Buffett cautioned in his February letter that due to the company’s size, there “remain only a handful of companies in this country capable of truly moving the needle at Berkshire, and they have been endlessly picked over by us and by others,” the topic is likely to come up during the Q&A.

    In addition, investors travel to Omaha to hear Buffett discuss the ins and outs of investing. According to Ariel’s Rogers, the yearly event resembles a “convention for value managers” in several aspects.

    According to Rogers, Buffett advises investors to consider long-term, stay inside their “circle of competence,” and purchase businesses with “moats,” or significant competitive advantages that are difficult to undermine. According to Rogers, investors who follow these three steps will be able to “get it right more often than not,” particularly if they have the self-control to purchase those companies while they are trading at a discount.

    Munger will be missed in the interim.

    We will miss [Munger’s] candid assessment of issues that are wrong with the world and wrong with the investment community, Rogers predicted. “It forced you to think.”

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