Berkshire Hathaway Ceo Greg Abel Is Loading Up On This St…

By Daniel Sparks – Mar 12, 2026 at 8:00PM EST

Key Points

  • Berkshire Hathaway recently resumed its repurchase program, marking the first time the company has bought back stock since May 2024.

  • CEO Greg Abel announced a personal commitment to buy the conglomerate’s stock with his entire after-tax salary every year he leads the company.

  • The company’s massive cash fortress and diverse collection of businesses make it a durable anchor for a portfolio during uncertain times.

When executives buy s of their own company on the open market, it usually sends a strong signal to investors. But committing an entire after-tax salary to the stock takes that alignment of incentives to a whole new level. It tells holders that the person calling the shots is highly motivated to protect and grow the company’s underlying value.

A person looking at Berkshire Hathaway stock on their smartphone.

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A multi-million-dollar personal bet

After taking over as CEO from Warren Buffett at the beginning of 2026, Abel’s annual cash salary increased to $25 million. But rather than pocketing that substantial paycheck, Abel is using the post-tax proceeds to build his stake in the conglomerate.

In early March, a regulatory filing confirmed that Abel purchased 21 Class A s at about $730,000 each. The total transaction amounted to about $15.3 million — representing his entire after-tax salary. This purchase brought his total holdings to 249 Class A s, valued at roughly $182 million at the time.

So, why is Abel making such a concentrated personal bet? It boils down to a deep conviction in the assets he is now managing and a goal to be as aligned with holders as possible.

“As CEO, I absolutely, obviously, believe in Berkshire, with the transition from Warren, and I inherited a company that has an incredible foundation,” Abel explained during a recent interview.

He continued, emphasizing the long-term runway still ahead for the business: “I believe in its future, the opportunities that exist there”.

This wasn’t a one-time gesture, either. Abel plans to make this a recurring annual event for as long as he leads the company.

“I’m committed to doing this every year going forward,” he said. “We’ll file our 10-K, I’ll write the letter. And after the 48-hour cooling-off period, I’ll purchase $15.3 million next year”.

Corporate buybacks return

Abel’s massive personal purchase coincided with another major development for Berkshire Hathaway holders: the return of corporate repurchases.

On March 4, the company officially commenced repurchasing its own s under its long-standing buyback policy. It marks the first repurchases of Berkshire s since May 2024.

This combination of corporate repurchases and heavy insider buying provides a clear signal to investors: Greg thinks Berkshire stock is a good long-term bet at its current price.

A closer look at the company’s valuation shows why the math ly makes sense to leadership. Berkshire’s price-to-book value currently sits at roughly 1.5. For a business with Berkshire’s sprawling collection of high-quality assets, this multiple arguably leaves room for upside — especially with repurchases resuming.

Berkshire Hathaway Stock Quote

NYSE: BRKB

Berkshire Hathaway

Today’s Change

(-0.38%) $-1.88

Current Price

$491.69

Key Data Points

Market Cap

$1.1T

Day’s Range

$489.09 – $493.40

52wk Range

$455.19 – $542.07

Volume

263K

Avg Vol

4.9M

Gross Margin

23.63%

Built for an uncertain environment

Beyond the repurchases and Abel’s personal conviction, the underlying business remains a financial fortress.

Berkshire generated $44.5 billion in operating earnings for the full year of 2025. Even more impressively, the company ended the year sitting on a staggering cash reserve of more than $373 billion — a huge sum for a company with a market capitalization of about $1.06 trillion at the time of this writing.

This massive cash position allows the conglomerate to easily weather economic storms and act opportunistically when the broader market panics.

All of this makes Berkshire Hathaway an excellent, resilient business to own — especially right now. In a market environment marked by rapidly evolving artificial intelligence (AI) narratives and macroeconomic uncertainty, owning a business built for durability makes sense.

If you are looking for a rock-solid stock to anchor your portfolio during an uncertain period, I think ing Abel’s lead makes sense. While no stock is without risks, Berkshire’s diversified, cash-rich business certainly has less risk than most — and it has significant optionality if it deploys its excess capital effectively in the coming years.

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Daniel Sparks

Daniel Sparks is a contributing Motley Fool stock market analyst covering technology, industrials, financials, and consumer goods. Daniel is the owner and chief investment officer of Sparks Capital Management. He holds a master’s degree in business administration from Colorado State University. The Globe and Mail profiled him and his investing philosophy in an article titled, “This stock picker is outperforming nearly everybody else. Here’s how he is doing it.”

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