Billionaire Warren Buffett renewed speculation about his successor on Monday by hiring a new investment manager to handle “a significant portion” of Berkshire Hathaway Inc’s investment portfolio.
Buffett offered few details about Todd Combs in a news release announcing the 39-year-old’s hiring, but the move fits with the succession plan the 80-year-old has outlined for the company he leads.
Combs has managed the Castle Point Capital hedge fund for the past five years, but he will leave that job at the end of the year to join Berkshire.
Documents filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission show that Castle Point had a US$280 million US stock portfolio at the end of June.
PROMOTION
Berkshire’s announcement did not say how much of Berkshire’s investment portfolio Combs will handle, but it will almost certainly be a step up for Combs.
At the end of the third quarter, Berkshire held a US$46 billion US stock portfolio, US$28 billion cash and other investments.
Combs’ office in Greenwich, Connecticut, referred questions to Berkshire, and officials at the Omaha-based company’s headquarters did not immediately respond to messages on Monday.
Currently, Buffett makes most of the investment decisions at Berkshire in consultation with Berkshire’s vice chairman, Charlie Munger.
The only exception to that is at one of Berkshire’s insurers, Geico, where Lou Simpson ran investments, but Simpson is retiring at the end of this year.
Buffett told Fortune magazine that Munger had introduced him to Combs.
Buffett told the magazine that Combs grew up in Florida and graduated from Florida State University in 1993. He worked for the Florida comptroller and then Progressive Insurance before joining Castle Point in 2005.
“For three years Charlie Munger and I have been looking for someone of Todd’s caliber to handle a significant portion of Berkshire’s investment portfolio,” Buffett said in a statement.
“We are delighted that Todd is joining us,” he said.
Combs’ hedge fund focused on the financial sector, and Berkshire has significant investments in bank stocks such as Wells Fargo Co, US Bancorp and M&T Bank.
Buffett biographer Andy Kilpatrick said Monday’s announcement appears to be the beginning of hiring the investment managers Buffett has discussed as part of his succession plan, but he doesn’t know Combs.
‘NEVER HEARD’
“It doesn’t mean he’s not terrific, but I’ve never heard of him,” said Kilpatrick, the stockbroker-author of Of Permanent Value, the Story of Warren Buffett.
Berkshire owns more than 80 different subsidiaries, including clothing, insurance, furniture, utility, jewelry and corporate jet companies. Berkshire also has big investments in companies including Coca-Cola Co and American Express.
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