‘I’m going quiet’: Warren Buffett to stop writing annual letters; ends six-decade Berkshire tradition

Warren Buffett is stepping down from writing Berkshire Hathaway’s annual letters after nearly six decades, a tradition he calls “going quiet.” He will communicate with shareholders via Thanksgiving messages. Long-time deputy Greg Abel will assume CEO duties in January, with Buffett remaining chairman. Buffett expressed gratitude for his life and legacy, acknowledging Berkshire’s size may impact future growth.