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Buffett’s CEO handoff is here — what analysts forecast for Berkshire Hathaway stock in 2026
1 January 2026
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Buffett’s CEO handoff is here — what analysts forecast for Berkshire Hathaway stock in 2026

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 17:34 ET

  • Buffett has stepped down as Berkshire CEO, with Greg Abel taking over as 2026 begins.
  • Analyst targets for BRK.B imply modest upside over the next 12 months, with estimates spread widely.
  • Investors are watching capital allocation and who ultimately steers Berkshire’s stock portfolio.

Berkshire Hathaway Inc (BRK.A, BRK.B) shares ended 2025 slightly lower on Warren Buffett’s final day as chief executive, as Greg Abel took over the top job at the $1.08 trillion conglomerate at the start of 2026. Class B shares closed down $1.06, or 0.2%, at $502.65, and Berkshire ended September with $381.7 billion of cash and equivalents while it has not said who will take over its $283.2 billion equity portfolio.

The changeover matters now because Berkshire’s stock has long carried a “Buffett premium” — investors paying up for the expectation that Buffett’s judgment would guide capital allocation through booms and busts.

For 2026, the market’s focus shifts to how Abel deploys cash, how closely he hews to Berkshire’s decentralized culture, and whether the company provides more clarity on who makes the final call on big stock bets.

Wall Street’s published targets suggest a muted base case. Investing.com data show a “buy” consensus on Berkshire’s Class B shares, with an average 12-month price target of $528.67 — about 5% above the latest price — and estimates ranging from $481 to $595. A price target is an analyst’s estimate of where a stock will trade in roughly a year. Investing.com

Abel’s appointment has been years in the making. Berkshire told regulators in a May 2025 filing that its board voted unanimously to name Abel president and chief executive officer effective Jan. 1, 2026, with Buffett remaining chairman.

The narrow implied upside also underlines how much of Berkshire’s long-term story is already known: a sprawling collection of insurers, railroads, energy assets and consumer brands, plus a stock portfolio large enough to move the needle only with very big decisions.

That leaves 2026 catalysts mostly in the capital-allocation bucket. Investors will watch for acquisitions, and for signs of a more systematic approach to stock repurchases — when a company buys back its own shares, reducing the share count and potentially boosting per-share results.

Cathy Seifert, an analyst at CFRA Research, said investors may welcome a slightly more traditional management approach under Abel. “I think the investment community would likely applaud Greg’s management style to the degree that it sort of buttons things up,” Seifert said. Los Angeles Times

Operating performance still matters, even for a company best known for investing. Insurance underwriting results, claims trends and pricing discipline can swing earnings, and the railroad and energy units tend to track broader economic activity.

A softer market backdrop would test Berkshire’s defensive appeal. A big cash balance can cushion shocks, but it can also drag on returns if held while riskier assets rally.

For Berkshire Hathaway stock in 2026, the early read is restraint: analysts see limited upside in the near term, but a wide range of outcomes depending on what Abel does with Berkshire’s cash and how the post-Buffett decision-making picture comes into focus.

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