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Warren Buffett’s empire is quietly collaborating more than ever

Rise in communication among senior leaders offers glimpse at future of Berkshire Hathaway when Buffett no longer runs it

Warren Buffett: 'The best cooperation is voluntary'
Warren Buffett: 'The best cooperation is voluntary' Photo: Mark Wilson / Getty Images

The myriad companies of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway have run completely independently of each other for decades. That isn’t always the case any longer.

Top executives from Berkshire units now gather regularly to share strategies and best practices. Some of these companies participate in purchasing cohorts to take advantage of group rates for items like travel and raw materials. Last year, employees from more than 40 Berkshire businesses met in the firm’s headquarters city of Omaha, Nebraska, to discuss sustainability.

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