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Warren Buffett to resign as Berkshire Hathaway CEO

Warren Buffett announces plans to step down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, recommending Greg Abel as his successor by year-end.

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Warren Buffett announces plans to step down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, recommending Greg Abel as his successor by year-end.

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Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, appointing Greg Abel as his successor.

Buffett, who transformed the company over nearly six decades, will remain involved but allow Abel to lead its future.

Warren Buffett has announced his plan to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of this year, recommending Greg Abel as his successor.

During Berkshire’s annual meeting in Omaha, Buffett, aged 94, indicated that the company is ready for a change in leadership. He expressed confidence in Abel, who has been earmarked for the role since 2021.

Buffett transformed Berkshire Hathaway into a prominent conglomerate from its origins as a struggling textile company, becoming a significant figure in American capitalism. His decision to retire marks the end of an era for the company and its loyal shareholders who gather annually for the meeting.

Remain involved

Buffett commented on the legacy of his leadership and the importance of Abel in guiding Berkshire’s future. He noted that, while he plans to remain involved in some capacity, key decisions will rest with Abel.

Reactions from Wall Street leaders were swift, with JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon acknowledging Buffett’s influence and contributions to American business.

The next meeting will be significant, as it will be the first without Buffett in charge. Shareholders expressed mixed feelings about this transition, recognising the impact of Buffett’s departure on the company’s culture and future.

Buffett’s tenure began in 1965, and he emphasized his belief that Abel will surpass his success as CEO. Abel has been with Berkshire for over two decades and will take charge as Buffett steps back from his operational role.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Shoppers cut back this Black Friday as budgets tighten

UK shoppers are tightening budgets for Black Friday, expecting to spend £622—4% less than last year—favoring discounts.

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UK shoppers are tightening budgets for Black Friday, expecting to spend £622—4% less than last year—favoring discounts.


Shoppers across the UK are revising their Black Friday game plan, tightening their budgets as economic pressures reshape spending behaviour. Many are approaching the sales season far more cautiously than before.

Consumers expect to spend an average of £622 this year — a 4% drop from last year — with many relying on discounts and promotions to stretch their budgets. Value is king, with 38% of shoppers saying they’ll only buy items that are at least 50% off.

Rising inflation and income disruptions are adding pressure, and even higher-income households plan to scale back spending across Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Brands and retailers will need to work harder to earn every pound this shopping season.

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National Guard ambush: Afghan man charged after D.C. shooting

Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal arrested for shooting two National Guard members; FBI probes potential terrorism link.

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Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal arrested for shooting two National Guard members; FBI probes potential terrorism link.


An Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, has been arrested after allegedly shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. Authorities say Lakanwal previously worked with CIA-backed military units in Afghanistan before coming to the United States.

The victims, Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe, remain in critical condition. Officials warn that if either victim dies, the charges could escalate to first-degree murder as the investigation intensifies.

The FBI is now examining the case as a potential act of terrorism, while the Department of Homeland Security has announced a review of all asylum cases approved under the Biden administration.

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Hong Kong construction bosses arrested after city’s deadliest fire in decades

Hong Kong arrests construction bosses after deadly fire kills 83; 279 still missing as investigation intensifies.

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Hong Kong arrests construction bosses after deadly fire kills 83; 279 still missing as investigation intensifies.


Hong Kong has been shaken by the arrest of construction company bosses following the city’s most devastating fire in almost 80 years, which claimed at least 83 lives. The blaze erupted at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Tai Po, where renovation work was underway.

Authorities report that more than 4,600 residents lived in the high-rise blocks, with most victims found within two of the towers. Shockingly, 279 people remain unaccounted for nearly 24 hours after the fire first broke out.

The Hong Kong government has announced a HK$300 million emergency fund to support survivors and affected residents. Meanwhile, police are deepening their investigation, seizing documents and equipment from the company’s headquarters.

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