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Warren Buffett may have stepped back from the CEO chair, but in the past few days the 95 year old investor has been quietly writing an important new chapter in his biography from behind the scenes in Omaha. According to CNBC, fresh regulatory filings show that Berkshire Hathaway has sharply increased its stake in Alphabet, ending June with roughly 106 million Alphabet shares worth about 37.9 billion dollars, an 83 percent jump in the position over the quarter. CNBC reports that Warren Buffett personally expressed an optimistic view on Alphabet while fully backing CEO Greg Abel, underscoring that even as chairman he is still shaping Berkshire’s biggest capital allocation decisions and, by extension, his long term legacy as a tech investor rather than just the old school value guy.
Berkshire’s latest second quarter earnings coverage from outlets including CNBC, Reuters, Yahoo Finance, and MarketWatch all tell the same story with a slightly different spin: under Abel, the company has finally started digging into its nearly 400 billion dollar cash mountain, but it is doing so in ways entirely consistent with Buffett’s long stated playbook. Reports say Berkshire was a net buyer of nearly 20 billion dollars of stocks in the quarter, highlighted by roughly 10 billion dollars into Alphabet plus a surge in Berkshire’s own share repurchases, with about 4.5 billion dollars of buybacks between April and June and more in July. Berkshire’s cash has dipped to around 365 billion dollars, still a fortress, but the message is that Buffett is allowing Abel to be bolder while keeping a firm hand on the philosophy.
Several analyses in The Motley Fool and other market commentary outlets frame these moves as confirmation that Warren Buffett is still “making the big calls” even after retiring as CEO at the start of 2026 to serve solely as chairman. They report that the massive Alphabet stake was personally initiated by Buffett and that Abel’s portfolio pruning into a tighter list of high conviction names follows the blueprint Buffett has preached for decades, which will almost certainly be a key chapter in any future biography describing his succession years.
There have been no widely reported splashy TV interviews or public stage appearances by Buffett in just the past couple of days, and no verified social media posts directly from him, which fits his long standing pattern of speaking rarely between major Berkshire milestones. Some financial commentary continues to recycle his recent remarks comparing the stock market to a casino, but those are echoes of earlier comments rather than new on the record quotes. Any online chatter suggesting dramatic health news or abrupt changes in his role at Berkshire over the last 24 hours appears, as of now, to be unconfirmed market gossip and should be treated as speculation until backed by major outlets or company filings.
Taken together, the past few days’ headlines are less about where Warren Buffett is physically seen and more about where his fingerprints show up on tens of billions of dollars. The Oracle of Omaha is no longer the day to day operator, but he is still the narrative force behind Berkshire’s biggest bets, quietly adding a late life twist to his biography as the chairman who embraced big tech and empowered his successor without disappearing from the stage.
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