
The successors of Warren Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway, Ted Weschler and Todd Combs, have been underperforming the market with an average total annual return of about 7.8% over the past decade, falling short of the S&P 500's 12% return and Buffett's 10.2% gain. This performance has raised questions about who will lead the company's investments after Buffett's tenure.







Berkshire after Buffett Ted Weschler and Todd Combs have generated an average total annual return of about 7.8% over the past decade. That falls short of the 12% return of the S&P 500 and Buffett’s own 10.2% gain. https://t.co/EptphsmemK
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