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When Warren Buffett handed the CEO role to Greg Abel, he shared an intriguing perspective on CNBC: he genuinely believes Berkshire Hathaway has a stronger shot at lasting another century than virtually any other company he can think of.
It's a bold statement, but it speaks volumes about what Buffett sees in Berkshire's foundation. The company's diversified portfolio, fortress balance sheet, and institutional resilience seem to give it an edge that few—if any—competitors can match.
For investors thinking long-term, this raises an interesting question: what separates a business built to last from one that merely chases quarterly returns? Buffett's conviction suggests it's more about sustainable moats, capital discipline, and the ability to adapt across centuries, not just decades.