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Berkshire's Abel Says Energy Holdings Can't Be a "Deep Pocket" For Growing Wildfire Risk
In his first shareholder letter, Berkshire CEO Greg Abel draws a firm line on wildfire liability for energy holdings, even as Berkshire's own insurance operations absorbed nearly $1.8 billion in underwriting losses tied in part to the 2025 Los Angeles fires.
Wildfire Risk Rules Could Threaten California’s AI Build-Out and PG&E Shares, Executives Warn
As California’s wildfire liability debate moves into its final phase, PG&E is telling investors that a bad deal could hurt grid expansion, affordability, and AI data-center growth.
Insurers Say Their Tech Exposure Is "Immaterial". Wall Street Isn't So Sure.
Wall Street insurers across earnings calls about software and private credit exposure, suggesting the buy side sees concentration risk the industry hasn't priced.