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After 60 years at the helm of Berkshire Hathaway, the Oracle of Omaha is ready for retirement.
(00:21) Jim Gillies and Dylan Lewis discuss:
- Warren Buffett’s plan to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
- The parallels between Berkshire’s succession planning and Apple’s transition from Steve Jobs to Tim Cook.
- The available cash, opportunities, and challenges ahead for Greg Abel and team.
Companies discussed: BRK.A, BRK.B, AAPL, BAC
Host: Dylan Lewis
Guest: Jim Gillies
Producer: Mary Long
Engineers: Dan Boyd
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After 60 years in charge, Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway later this year. Jessica Mendoza talks to WSJ’s Jason Zweig and Karen Langley about Buffet’s prolific career and Greg Abel, the man he chose to succeed him as CEO.
Further Listening:
- Does Warren Buffett Know Something We Don't?
- The Life of One of Wall Street's Greatest Investors
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The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie and Enzyme founder Mona El Isa.
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Enzyme founder Mona El Isa joins CoinDesk to discuss the current "strange bear market" in the crypto space, with a few assets remaining close to their highs while the broader market experiences significant underperformance. Plus, potential of a DeFi summer and the state of M&A in the crypto industry.
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This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “Markets Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen.
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The Trump administration is hoping tariffs will spur companies to bring manufacturing back to the United States. But a new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas found that most companies are planning to deal with tariffs another way. (Spoiler alert: we totally saw this coming!) We’ll also discuss how the Department of Homeland Security is hoping to cut the cost of mass deportations. Plus, did Trump get the idea to reopen Alcatraz from a movie?
Here’s everything we talked about today:
-Post on Bluesky from Carl Quintanilla
-"Tariff Politics; Rent-Stabilized Tenants May See a Rent Hike; Surviving Wall Street; Celebrating NYC's Mexican Communities" from The Brian Lehrer Show
-"DHS Announces Historic Travel Assistance and Stipend for Voluntary Self-Deportation" from Department of Homeland Security
-"US offers $1,000 stipend to encourage migrants to self-deport" from Reuters
-"Mass Deportation: Devastating Costs to America, Its Budget and Economy" from American Immigration Council
-"Trump Seems to Have Decided to Reopen Alcatraz Because of a Movie" from The New Republic
-"Trump Says He Wants to Reopen Alcatraz as a Functioning Prison" from The New York Times
-"Met Gala 2025: Highlights from exhibit of Black style and designers" from AP News
-"'Tailoring Black Style': Dandyism shines at the 2025 Met Gala" from NPR
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How is a new Pope chosen? How long could the conclave last? In a special edition of the Global News Podcast, the BBC’s Religion Editor Aleem Maqbool answers listener questions on the conclave at the Vatican
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With the saga of the Austin serial bombings coming to a shocking conclusion, all that remains are questions. Now, over five years later, those deeply involved with these terrifying 19 days look back on what it all means to them -- as well as some who have never spoken publicly about what happened… until now.
From Campside Media, Pegalo Pictures and Sony Music Entertainment, this is Season 6 of Witnessed: 19 Days
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