Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) CEO Greg Abel restarts buybacks after consulting Warren Buffett and invests his entire $15M salary in company shares. The post Greg AbelBerkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) CEO Greg Abel restarts buybacks after consulting Warren Buffett and invests his entire $15M salary in company shares. The post Greg Abel

Greg Abel Invests $15M Personal Funds in Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) as Buybacks Return

2026/03/05 23:43
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Key Takeaways

  • Share repurchases have returned to Berkshire Hathaway following a pause that began after Q2 2024
  • CEO Greg Abel invested $15.3 million of his complete after-tax annual compensation in Class A shares
  • Warren Buffett was consulted by Abel prior to initiating the buyback program
  • The company held $373.3 billion in cash at the end of 2025; Abel believes repurchases are the most sensible capital allocation today
  • Cryptocurrency investments were definitively rejected by Abel due to lack of fundamental value

Greg Abel, the newly appointed CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, is making bold statements through both corporate action and personal investment decisions.


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In a Thursday announcement, Berkshire revealed it has restarted its share repurchase program, marking the first buyback activity since the company last purchased shares during the second quarter of 2024. Speaking with CNBC, Abel characterized this as a special disclosure warranted by the recent change in leadership.

The company’s buyback framework allows the CEO to authorize repurchases when—following consultation with the chairman of the board—shares trade below their fundamental worth. Abel verified that he coordinated with Buffett before proceeding.

In a concurrent regulatory filing, Abel revealed his acquisition of 21 Class A shares totaling $15.3 million—representing 100% of his after-tax annual earnings.

During his CNBC appearance, he committed to repeating this practice annually throughout his tenure as CEO. His current holdings now stand at 249 Class A shares, valued at approximately $189 million.

Berkshire’s executive compensation structure excludes equity-based awards. Abel must purchase all shares through open market transactions using personal funds.

His financial capacity is substantial. Following the sale of a 1% interest in Berkshire Hathaway Energy to the parent company for $870 million in June 2022, Abel deployed over $100 million of those proceeds to acquire additional Berkshire shares during 2022 and 2023.

The Rationale Behind Share Repurchases

Berkshire concluded 2025 holding $373.3 billion in cash and short-term government securities, representing a modest decline from the peak of $381.7 billion recorded at Q3’s conclusion. This substantial capital reserve awaits deployment.

Abel explained that the magnitude of available cash made buybacks the optimal allocation choice currently—superior to corporate acquisitions or alternative investment opportunities.

During the initial half of 2024, when Berkshire last executed buybacks, the company allocated $2.9 billion. Abel withheld specifics regarding the expenditure amount or program duration for the current initiative.

Berkshire’s Class B shares advanced approximately 1.9% Thursday to reach $496.36, while the broader S&P 500 index declined marginally. The stock had registered a 3% year-to-date loss through Wednesday’s close.

Investment Boundaries Under Abel

Abel delivered an unambiguous message regarding cryptocurrency: it remains outside Berkshire’s consideration.

He pointed to the absence of fundamental value as justification, maintaining continuity with the stance Buffett articulated during his leadership years.

The buyback revelation follows Berkshire’s challenging Q4 results released earlier this week, showing operating profit declining 30% and insurance underwriting income plummeting more than 50%. Monday witnessed significant stock depreciation following that earnings disclosure.

Berkshire Class B shares finished Thursday’s session up 1.33%.

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