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Buffett refines plans for his fortune, donates more Berkshire shares

Bull Bear Daily November 25, 2024 3 minutes read
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By Jonathan Stempel

(Reuters) -Warren Buffett, the legendary investor and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, has made further preparations for giving away his fortune after his death.

Buffett, 94, plans to donate 99.5% of his remaining wealth, valued on Friday at $149.7 billion according to Forbes magazine, to a charitable trust overseen by his daughter and two sons when he dies.

In a letter to Berkshire shareholders on Monday, Buffett said three potential successor trustees have been designated if his daughter Susie, 71, and sons Howard, 69, and Peter, 66, cannot serve.

He said each is somewhat younger than his children, well known to them and “makes sense” to all of them.

“I’ve never wished to create a dynasty or pursue any plan that extended beyond the children,” Buffett wrote. “But these successors are on the wait list. I hope Susie, Howie and Peter themselves disburse all of my assets.”

Buffett also said he is donating another $1.14 billion of Berkshire stock to four family foundations.

That boosts his giving to more than $58 billion since 2006, when Buffett pledged most of his fortune to the foundations and to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has received more than $43 billion. He has donated 56.6% of his Berkshire shares.

Buffett has led Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire since 1965.

He still owns 14.4% of its stock, and plans to continue donating shares to the five foundations during his lifetime.

After his death, his children will have about 10 years to give away his remaining wealth, and must decide unanimously which philanthropic purposes it should serve.

Berkshire did not immediately respond to a request for additional comment.

Susie Buffett leads the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, which funds reproductive health and is named for Buffett’s first wife, and the Sherwood Foundation, which supports Nebraska nonprofits and early childhood education.

Howard Buffett heads the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, which works to address global hunger, combat human trafficking and mitigate conflicts.

Peter Buffett leads the NoVo Foundation, which has initiatives focused on marginalized girls and women, as well as indigenous communities.

Berkshire is a $1 trillion conglomerate, owning businesses such as the BNSF railroad and Geico car insurance, and stocks such as Apple and American Express.

In his letter, Buffett acknowledged his advancing age but signaled no intention to step aside.

“Father time always wins,” he said. “To date, I’ve been very lucky, but, before long, he will get around to me.”

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; editing by Jason Neely and Jonathan Oatis)

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