Subject: Re: Will the baton be passed Sarurday?
I think he could hang it up this year but I doubt it considering how interesting the moment is. He might get one more swing of the bat, bottom of the 9th, bases loaded, 3-2 count... I'd say 90% he isn't going to step down at the meeting itself -- that could cause a scene on many fronts.

I don't think he will say anything to disadvantage Berkshire either.

That said, at these very fair to borderline high prices, and with the meeting at hand, and at his age and with everything else going on right now with China, Russia, Israel, tariffs, Trump, DOGE, slowing GDP ... I have lightened a great deal and have a lot more sitting in short-term T-Bills than ever before.