The post-Buffett era is an opportunity for UK small caps
Undervalued, small UK companies are ripe for Warren Buffett-style investing, says Edmund Hill-Smith
Warren Buffett’s decision to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway marks a historic turning point, not just for the company, but for global capital allocation more broadly. For over six decades, Buffett’s disciplined, value-oriented approach has steered billions into what he famously called “wonderful businesses at fair prices”. His influence has extended far beyond Omaha — shaping institutional capital flows and investor behaviour across the developed world.
But as Greg Abel steps into the CEO role, global equity markets are entering a new era. One that’s likely to see capital flows recalibrated toward operational efficiency, regional diversification and, most importantly, underappreciated value. Dempster Mill manufacturing company is a classic example of Buffett’s deep value investing........
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