Berkshire’s stunning slide spells trouble for new CEO Greg Abel
Every great franchise eventually confronts the awkward second act. The founder leaves, the crowd shows up out of habit, and for a while the rituals still feel familiar. Then the numbers start to wobble. Investors usually blame the macro, the rates, or the latest market obsession. They tell …
Every great franchise eventually confronts the awkward second act. The founder leaves, the crowd shows up out of habit, and for a while the rituals still feel familiar. Then the numbers start to wobble. Investors usually blame the macro, the rates, or the latest market obsession. They tell …
Every great franchise eventually confronts the awkward second act. The founder leaves, the crowd shows up out of habit, and for a while the rituals still feel familiar. Then the numbers start to wobble. Investors usually blame the macro, the rates, or the latest market obsession. They tell …
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