Buffett’s Letter to Break Months of Silence Amid Tumult in U.S.
- CEO’s statement Saturday is a chance to share his thoughts
- ‘People are going to be disappointed’ if he keeps mum
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While 2020 raged, Warren Buffett mostly held his tongue.
He stayed quiet through a heated presidential election, a racial reckoning that sparked nationwide protests and an exuberance for stocks that’s gripped millions of Americans. Not to mention a global pandemic. Now, the billionaire chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. has a chance to break his silence with the release of his annual letter Saturday.