The Berkshire boss mentioned in a CNBC interview Thursday he would use his complete $15 million after-tax wage (his wage is $25 million for 2026) to buy shares of the corporate he took over in January annually for so long as he’s in cost.
These purchases, which he mentioned would happen yearly after the corporate releases its annual outcomes, would quantity to “hundreds of millions of dollars” of share repurchases over time. Abel already purchased about $15.3 million price of Berkshire Hathaway shares this week, in accordance with a submitting with the Securities and Trade Fee.
“Absolute alignment with our shareholders, our partners, our owners is critical,” Abel instructed CNBC. “I already have some shares, but the goal was to continue to demonstrate alignment with them.”
Regardless of Buffett’s well-known desire for thriftiness, Abel mentioned he made the choice to make use of his wage to purchase Berkshire shares on his personal.
“It’s a logical thing to do when you’re leading the company,” he mentioned.
Aleksandar Tomic, the director of the grasp of science in utilized analytics and grasp of science in utilized economics applications at Boston Faculty, instructed Fortune Abel is attempting to point out the market his allegiance.
“Abel is really trying to signal strongly that the company will survive even after Buffett’s departure,” he mentioned.
Individually, Berkshire introduced Wednesday it will start shopping for again its personal shares, altering course after Buffett’s earlier aversion to such buybacks, which assist buyers by tacking shares out of circulation and elevating the inventory value in addition to rising the stakes of enormous shareholders. Buffett has beforehand criticized different executives for repurchasing their firm’s shares.
“I can’t help but feel that too often today’s repurchases are dictated by management’s desire to ‘show confidence’ or be in fashion rather than by a desire to enhance per-share value,” he wrote in his shareholder letter from 1999.
Nonetheless, Abel instructed CNBC the corporate has a longstanding coverage of shopping for its personal shares when it believes their “intrinsic value” is above the worth being provided for them in the marketplace. Abel additionally mentioned he made the choice after consulting Buffett.
Buffett, Abel, and Berkshire Hathaway didn’t instantly reply to Fortune’s request for remark.
‘He’ll be nice’
Whereas Abel could also be utilizing his complete post-tax wage to purchase the corporate’s inventory, Tomic mentioned he received’t be going hungry anytime quickly.
Earlier than turning into CEO, Abel obtained nearly a completely all-cash compensation plan, in step with Buffett’s no-stock compensation philosophy. Abel obtained a wage of $20 million in 2023 and $21 million in 2024. As a result of he was already incomes a big wage beforehand, he could have accrued some financial savings to reside on, Tomic mentioned. Abel may additionally promote his newly acquired Berkshire inventory if he’s in want of money, he added.
“I believe that he probably has enough reserves for his living expenses, that his living expenses are probably not as high as his salary, and that there might be other parts of compensation that could put cash in his pocket like bonuses,” mentioned Tomic.
Abel’s pre-tax wage of $25 million, in accordance with a submitting with the SEC, can also be unusually giant amongst high-profile chief executives, who in recent times have derived most of their compensation from different sources akin to inventory grants, Tomic added. For comparability, the top-paid Fortune 500 CEO as of January, Goldman Sachs’ David Solomon, obtained a base wage of $2 million, even whereas his complete compensation stood at a whopping $47 million thanks, partly, to giant inventory grants tied to the agency’s efficiency.
Whereas Abel could also be placing most of his wage towards shopping for his personal firm’s shares, exhibiting off one’s cash was by no means a part of Buffett’s philosophy at Berkshire, he mentioned.
The now-retired Buffett famously stored his wage mounted at $100,000 for many years as he served as CEO of Berkshire. He additionally lives in the identical five-bedroom dwelling in Omaha, Neb. he purchased for $31,500 in 1958.
“These are not flashy guys,” Tomic mentioned. “I think he’ll be fine.”
