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Warren Buffett says he's still making calls on investments at Berkshire, flags 'tiny' new buy

The 95-year-old investor said he still comes into the office daily and stays engaged with markets.

6 April 2026 at 07:24 pm
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Warren Buffett says he's still making calls on investments at Berkshire, flags 'tiny' new buy

Warren Buffett, the legendary investor and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, recently reaffirmed his active role in the company's investment decisions. At the age of 95, Buffett continues to make significant calls on investments, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to the firm he has led for decades.

In a recent interview, Buffett shared that he still comes into the office daily, underscoring his ongoing involvement in the company's operations. Despite his advanced age, he remains engaged with the markets, using his vast experience and knowledge to guide Berkshire's investment strategies. This dedication is a testament to Buffett's passion for investing and his belief in the importance of staying informed and involved.

Buffett's recent comments come as he flags a "tiny" new buy, indicating that Berkshire is still making strategic investments. While the specifics of this new acquisition are not disclosed, the mention suggests that the company is continuing to expand its portfolio, albeit with a more measured approach. This cautious yet active stance reflects Buffett's long-standing investment philosophy, which emphasizes value and long-term growth.

The 95-year-old investor's continued involvement in Berkshire's operations is a source of inspiration for many. His ability to stay engaged and make informed decisions at such an advanced age highlights the importance of experience and wisdom in the world of investing. Buffett's legacy as one of the most successful investors of all time is further solidified by his unwavering commitment to his craft.

Berkshire Hathaway's success over the years can be attributed to Buffett's astute decision-making and his ability to identify undervalued companies and opportunities. His approach to investing, which combines a deep understanding of business fundamentals with a long-term perspective, has consistently delivered strong returns for the company's shareholders.

As Buffett continues to make calls on investments, the focus at Berkshire remains on value-driven opportunities. The company's portfolio, which includes a mix of well-established businesses and strategic investments, is a reflection of this approach. With Buffett's guidance, Berkshire Hathaway has maintained its reputation as a formidable force in the world of investing.

In conclusion, Warren Buffett's continued active role in Berkshire Hathaway's investment decisions is a remarkable achievement. At 95 years old, his daily presence in the office and his engagement with the markets demonstrate his enduring passion for investing. The "tiny" new buy he mentioned signals that Berkshire is still making strategic moves, albeit with a discerning eye. As Buffett's legacy continues to shape the company, his influence on the world of investing remains a source of inspiration and a testament to the power of experience and wisdom.

Source: Finance
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